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Friendly Fire Game Center finally opens its doors

February 4, 2009 Business, Business Spotlight No Comments
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Big event for fans of “Magic” is planned for Feb. 6 and a Grand Opening is slated for the weekend of Feb. 13.

The Friendly Fire Game Center is finally open, after jumping many regulatory hurdles.

The owners. Dan Keener and Ryan Fitzgerald (a graduate of E.O. Smith High School) plan to hold a special event on Friday, Feb. 6 – a Launch Tournament for the new Conflux set in Magic: The Gathering .

The entrance fee is $25 for this event, for which you receive 6 booster packs, a free (rare) holographic card and poster. Attendance will be limited to 24 participants.

The center’s Grand Opening is planned for the weekend of Feb. 13.

The Friendly Fire Game Center is now open from noon to midnight, Monday-Thursday; from noon to 2 a.m. on Friday; from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday; and from 10 a.m. to midnight on Sunday.

The center is located next to the Grand Union grocery store on Route 44, near the intersection of Routes 44 and 195 (Four Corners).

For more information, visit the Friendly Fire Web site at http://www.friendlyfiregamecenter.com/

For more details: http://mansfield.htnp.com/business_news/featured_businesses/

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