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BYU Alumni Association to host evening with Bronco Mendenhall on BYU-TV Feb. 13

Tickets available to attend live event at Hinckley Center

The Brigham Young University Alumni Association will present an evening with BYU football coach Bronco Mendenhall Friday, Feb. 13, at 7 p.m. MST on BYU-TV. BYU's popular male a cappella group Vocal Point will also join the program.

Broadcast live from the Gordon B. Hinckley Alumni and Visitors Center on campus, this BYU Alumni Association-sponsored event will be available in English and Spanish.

Tickets to attend the event at the Hinckley Center are free, but, due to the anticipated high demand, will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Patrons may register on the Internet at alumni.byu.edu until Friday, Jan. 30 for the opportunity to receive tickets. (Those interested may order a maximum of four tickets per household)

Those without Internet access can register by calling (801) 422-4663 or (800) BYU-ALUM Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. MST.

Upcoming details will be available at alumni.byu.edu.

Writer: Cindy Badger

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