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Fever's Bevilaqua to appear at store in Avon

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AVON — Nfinity Footwear and Indiana Fever point guard Tully Bevilaqua will celebrate the first retail launch of Nfinity volleyball and basketball product lines at the Athlete’s Foot store in Avon on Saturday.

Guests will have the chance to meet with Bevilaqua for an autograph and photo session.

Bevilaqua signed with Nfinity to exclusively wear its women’s-specific basketball shoe throughout the 2009 season.

Raffle prizes include dinner with Bevilaqua, the chance to win her WNBA Finals shoes, sponsorship for a local high school girls varsity program, an autographed Nfinity signature shoe case and a pair of Nfinity basketball shoes. Free T-shirts will be handed out as well.

The event runs from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the store at 9269 E. U.S. 36 in Avon.

For information, visit indyathletesfoot.com.


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