Wolves announce this season's promotional schedule

Bobbleheads, ugly sweaters and fan appreciation night included on the list

November 4, 2015 at 5:47PM

The Wolves announced their promotional schedule for the season, and it includes five bobbleheads and several themed nights.

Here is the schedule:

First, the collectable bobbleheads, which will go to the first 5,000 fans who enter the arena on those designated nights:

Nov. 12 (Wolves vs. Golden State) – Andrew Wiggins.

Dec. 26 (Wolves vs. Indiana) – Karl-Anthony Towns.

Jan. 23 (Wolves vs. Memphis) – Zach LaVine.

Feb. 20 (Wolves vs. New York) – Ricky Rubio.

April 13 (Wolves vs. New Orleans) – Gorgui Dieng.

And now the themed game nights:

Thursday (Wolves vs. Miami) – 2015-16 schedule poster give-away.

Nov. 10 (Wolves vs. Charlotte) – Military Appreciation night.

Dec. 15 (Wolves vs. Denver) – Star Wars night.

Dec. 23 (Wolves vs. San Antonio) – Ugly sweater night.

Feb. 8 (Wolves vs. New Orleans) – Fat Monday night.

March 5 (Wolves vs. Brooklyn) – Crunch's Birthday.

March 8 (Wolves vs. San Antonio) – Latino night.

March 26 (Wolves vs. Utah) – PEEPS night, with a post-game candy pass out.

March 30 (Wolves vs. L.A. Clippers) – Unilever Sustainability night with a post-game Unilever product pass out.

April 13 (Wolves vs. New Orleans) – Fan appreciation.

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