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Fayetteville Woodpeckers Join Minor League Baseball’s CommUNITY First Campaign

April 28, 2020

 

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. – The Fayetteville Woodpeckers announced today they are joining MiLB CommUNITY First, a new national initiative developed by Minor League Baseball in conjunction with Feeding America, to raise funds for local food banks and to honor individuals risking their lives on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Woodpeckers fans are encouraged to visit MILB.com/CommUNITYFirst starting today, April 28th through May 31st to donate. Once on the site, fans can choose their donation amount and the Fayetteville Woodpeckers as the recipient of their donation to direct funds to Fayetteville’s Second Harvest Food Bank of Southeastern North Carolina. For every $10 raised, the Woodpeckers will donate one ticket to a future home game this season or in 2021 to a local hero of the pandemic. Additionally, the club has pledged to match up to $3,000 of the donation amount contributed to this initiative from their team charity, The Fayetteville Woodpeckers Fund.

“We admire Minor League Baseball’s activity during this challenging period,” said Mark Zarthar, President of the Fayetteville Woodpeckers. “They have continued to engage with baseball fans throughout the nation and support the small businesses that are MiLB clubs. The CommUNITYFirst initiative will leverage the scale of our platform to both feed the hungry and honor those on the front lines. We are proud to partner with MiLB and Feeding America.”

School closures, rising unemployment and poverty due to quarantine and extended stay-at-home orders have disproportionately impacted people already at risk of hunger and could result in an estimated additional 17.1 million people experiencing food insecurity in the next six months, according to Feeding America. As the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization with a network of more than 200 affiliates, Feeding America has projected a $1.4 billion shortfall in the next six months alone.

In response, contributions from Fayetteville Woodpeckers fans and Minor League Baseball will help ensure families and individuals across the country most impacted by the pandemic are fed and cared for during these uncertain times. Join the national campaign by donating and selecting Fayetteville Woodpeckers at https://milbstore.com/products/milb-community-first and use #MILBCommUNITYFirst on social media to show your support.

 

Tagged as : Carolina League, COVID-19, Family Relief/Resources, Fayetteville Woodpeckers, Feeding America, Food Banks, Food Insecurity, Houston Astros, North Carolina, Supporting the Community, Ticket Donations { }

PaddleHeads, YWCA Launch Strike Out Domestic Violence Campaign

April 27, 2020

 

 

The Missoula PaddleHeads, in conjunction with YWCA Missoula, have announced the fundraising campaign, Strike Out Domestic Violence. The fundraising campaign, developed to support the Missoula YWCA Domestic Violence Program, will receive a PaddleHeads’ $1-for-$1 match, up to $20,000. The Strike Out Domestic Violence Campaign will run from April 27th to

The Missoula PaddleHeads, in conjunction with YWCA Missoula, have announced the fundraising campaign, Strike Out Domestic Violence. The fundraising campaign, developed to support the Missoula YWCA Domestic Violence Program, will receive a PaddleHeads’ $1-for-$1 match, up to $20,000. The Strike Out Domestic Violence Campaign will run from April 27th to May 10th.

“Abuse happens behind closed doors. We often don’t notice that it’s happening, even when the victim is a friend or neighbor.” said YWCA Communications Coordinator, Becky Margolis. “Social isolation measures necessitated by the coronavirus pandemic make this an especially dangerous time for people trapped at home with an abuser. Now, more than ever, survivors and their children need access to safety and support.”

Supporters will have two ways to donate to the Strike Out Domestic Violence Campaign.

The first, donate directly to YWCA Missoula’s crowdfunding campaign here: (https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E341298&id=33)
Second, purchase any merchandise item from the Missoula PaddleHeads’ shop at: https://paddleheads.milbstore.com during this campaign. Every dollar spent, or donated during this campaign will receive a $1-for-$1 match from the PaddleHeads up to $20,000!

Your contribution helps meet critical needs at a critical time:

  • Operation of the YWCA’s secure domestic violence shelter
  • Crisis counseling and support to help survivors heal from abuse
  • Food, phone cards, diapers and other necessities for survivors and their children
  • Masks, hand sanitizer, and other protective measures
  • Operation of our 24/7 crisis line: a lifeline that’s available anytime a survivor reaches out

“Our franchise is more than just a baseball team, we are an active community partner committed to using industry to help others rise, especially in times of difficulty,” said PaddleHeads’ Director of Marketing & Public Relations, Taylor Rush. “We feel privileged to support the YWCA Missoula. It is everyone’s basic right to feel safe, valued and protected, and we commend the work being done to support survivors of domestic violence who have been adversely impacted by this pandemic. We hope the great city of Missoula will rally behind this cause, and support this incredibly important program.”

Check on your neighbors and friends, while still maintaining social distance precautions. If you’re concerned that someone might be unsafe and you want to learn how to help support them, call the YWCA crisis line: 406-542-1944.

The Strike Out Domestic Violence campaign will only run from April 27th to May 10th. If you can, donate directly or purchase any item from the PaddleHeads’ store, double your impact, and support those in need.

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Tagged as : Arizona Diamondbacks, Domestic Violence, Donations, Fundraising Opportunities, Missoula Paddleheads, Montana, Pioneer League, Shelters/Housing, YWCA { }

Pulaski Yankees, United Way announce partnership for 2020 season

April 24, 2020

 

PULASKI, Va. – The Pulaski Yankees and the United Way of Southwest Virginia are excited to announce a new partnership for the 2020 season. Through the multi-faceted partnership, the Pulaski Yankees will assist with fundraising and awareness efforts for the United Way of Southwest Virginia.

“When we first worked with the United Way at their Celebrity Bagging Event last November, I saw a great opportunity for a larger partnership between our organizations,” said Pulaski Yankees General Manager. “Now more than ever is a time for us to refocus on our #CalfeeCares mission, and we are excited to work with the United Way of Southwest Virginia this season and beyond.”

The United Way of Southwest Virginia will serve as the beneficiary of the second-annual Pulaski Yankees 5K scheduled to take place this summer. More information about the Pulaski Yankees 5K presented by Shelor Toyota will be announced later this spring as plans are adjusted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The United Way will also be a community partner for the Pulaski Yankees Star Wars Night presented by Collision Plus on August 15.

“United Way is honored to be a recipient of the #CalfeeCares mission. We look forward to cheering on runners in July during the Pulaski Yankees 5K,” said Mary Anne Holbrook, Director of Community Relations for United Way of Southwest Virginia. “We can’t wait to enjoy a night of baseball with the Pulaski County Yankees supporting our mission. United we fight. United we win!”

In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the United Way of Southwest Virginia has formed a regional advisory council comprised of donors to the fund, business and nonprofit organizations, and health and human service agencies to develop the response strategy for Southwest Virginia. This included the creation of the “COVID-19 Response Fund For Southwest Virginia” fundraiser on Facebook. Individuals wishing to donate can click here.

United Way of Southwest Virginia fights for the health, education and financial stability of every person in Southwest Virginia because they are the building blocks for a good quality of life. Through an initiative-based cradle-to-career approach, United Way of Southwest Virginia is creating sustainable solutions to address the challenges facing tomorrow’s workforce. United Way convenes cross-sector partners to make an impact on the most complex problems in our region. Through collaboration with government, business, nonprofit and individuals, United Way innovates for positive, lasting social change. For more information about the United Way of Southwest Virginia, fans can visit unitedwayswva.org.

The Pulaski Yankees are the Advanced Rookie level affiliate of the New York Yankees playing in the Appalachian League. Pulaski is celebrating its 54th season in the Appalachian League in 2019. Calfee Park has won league championships in 1948, 1969, 1986, 1991 and 2013. Motor Mile Field at Calfee Park opened in 1935 and was renovated for the team’s first season as a Yankees affiliate in 2015. The Pulaski Yankees were named the recipient of the John H. Johnson President’s Award, Minor League Baseball’s top honor, in 2019. For more information, please visit www.pulaskiyankees.net or follow the Pulaski Yankees on social media, @PulaskiYanks (Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram).

Tagged as : Appalachian League, Fundraising Opportunities, New York Yankees, Pulaski Yankees, United Way, Virginia { }

Nuts For You, Curve offer free ballpark snacks to essential workers and fans

April 24, 2020

 

CURVE, Pa. – The Altoona Curve and Nuts For You are teaming up to hand out free ballpark snacks to essential workers and fans at Peoples Natural Gas Field on Tuesday, April 28 from 2-8 p.m. The ballpark lights will once again be lit up for the weekly Illumination Ovation to stand in solidarity with the area’s essential personnel.

The drive-through service will distribute Nuts For You’s signature cinnamon roasted almonds, pecans and cashews in addition to kettle popcorn that are proudly served during Curve home games. Each vehicle will be limited to two bags of nuts and one bag of popcorn to help reach as many people as possible during the six-hour window.

“When we’re in a crisis like this, it’s nice for companies to step up,” said Jerry Long, owner of Nuts For You. “It’s perfect to do something generous for people going through rough times. We hope to cheer someone up by grabbing a bag of nuts and for the Altoona Curve and Nuts For You to show we’re thinking about them.”

“We are very grateful for Jerry’s generosity,” said Curve general manager Derek Martin. “There is a distinct aroma that spreads around the ballpark from the Nuts For You stand. This is a simple, kind reminder that the two of us can provide for essential workers and our community that good times have been shared here and more are on the horizon.”

The Altoona Curve, 2010 and 2017 Eastern League Champions, have been the Double-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates since 1999. The Stockyard Team Store is open online 24/7/365.

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Tagged as : Altoona Curve, COVID-19, Eastern League, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Pirates, Supporting the Community { }

Curve organize online raffles and auctions for COVID-19 relief

April 22, 2020

Proceeds to fund The Society of St. Vincent de Paul to help those in need

CURVE, Pa. – The Altoona Curve, Double-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, are hosting a series of online raffles through the end of April to raise money for COVID-19 relief. Several pieces of Curve memorabilia are up for grabs with the funds aiding The Society of St. Vincent de Paul.

Schedule of raffle and auction items:

  • Cole Tucker autographed BP jersey auction (April 21-30)
  • Andy Van Slyke autographed baseball raffle (April 21-22)
  • Ballpark Experience raffle – Loco seat visit and goody bag (valid for any 2020 or 2021 home game) (April 23-24)
  • 2017 championship team autographed, uncut card set raffle (April 25-26)
  • Ballpark Experience raffle – four tickets and watch fireworks from the field (valid for any 2020 or 2021 home firework date) (April 27-28)
  • Gerrit Cole autographed program raffle (April 29-30)

The LiveSource app will host each raffle and auction. Instructions for how to download the app and view the items can be found here. Raffle items can be won for as little as $3, the cost of a single digital raffle ticket. Additional chances can be purchased at the buyer’s discretion. Each raffle and auction item closes at 9 p.m. on the last date of each event.

St. Vincent de Paul has put major fundraising programs on hold but continues to operate their Kitchen and Food Distribution Program during the pandemic to help feed those in need.

The Altoona Curve, 2010 and 2017 Eastern League Champions, have been the Double-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates since 1999. The Stockyard Team Store is open online 24/7/365 at AltoonaCurve.com.

Tagged as : Altoona Curve, Charity Auctions/Raffles, COVID-19, Eastern League, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Vincent de Paul, Supporting the Community { }

“Opening Day” Fundraisers, Flying Squirrels Charities to donate $40,000 to local COVID-19 relief

April 22, 2020

April 16 fundraising efforts to benefit organizations assisting families and individuals across the Richmond region

RICHMOND, Va. – Last week’s “500 Bases of Love” and “Bring it Home” fundraisers by the Richmond Flying Squirrels and Sports Radio 910 The Fan raised more than $30,000 for COVID-19 relief. With an additional $10,000 contribution from Flying Squirrels Charities, more than $40,000 will be distributed to local organizations combating needs related to the COVID-19 pandemic, including Holli Fund, The Community Foundation, Robins Foundation’s Family Crisis Fund through RVA Strong, Richmond Public Schools Education Foundation, Nourish Henrico and Chesterfield Food Bank.

On Thursday, April 16, the date originally scheduled as the team’s home opener, Flying Squirrels VP & COO Todd “Parney” Parnell walked 125 laps around the basepaths at The Diamond, touching 500 bases, as part of the “500 Bases of Love” fundraiser. Each lap and each base touched were representative of donations made to the fundraiser. Parney’s walk totaled more than 8.5 miles.

Later on Thursday afternoon, Parney joined Wes McElroy on Sports Radio 910 The Fan for “Bring it Home,” a four-hour live fundraiser with celebrity guests and prize opportunities for donors.

The double-header of events resulted in more than $30,000 raised.

On Wednesday, the team announced that Flying Squirrels Charities will be contributing an additional $10,000.

“We miss our fans terribly, so the ‘500 Bases of Love’ was a great way for us all to connect positively, raise some money to fight COVID-19 and tell our fans we appreciate them, love them and can’t wait to make memories again soon,” Parney said. “Each of these organizations will work diligently to make sure this money helps people in need because of this pandemic. We pray we can be together soon in safe and happy surroundings.

The money from the fundraisers will be distributed to organizations assisting families and individuals impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic as well as groups helping those who are combating the outbreak.

Holli Fund offers grants to individuals in the food service industry experiencing an economic crisis. Grants help pay for rent, transportation, mortgage payments, and/or utilities. Holli Fund supports individuals in the Richmond-area food service industry who are experiencing an economic crisis such as injury, illness, death of an immediate family member, loss of income due to coronavirus restrictions, or other emergency.

The Community Foundation is a leading partner and advocate for philanthropy and service in the Richmond region. Founded in 1968, they’ve built a strong legacy of helping people and institutions give back with passion and purpose.

“You can always count on Parney and the Flying Squirrels organization not only to entertain us, but also to give back in meaningful ways,” Community Foundation CEO Sherrie Armstrong said. “At a time when many of our community members are particularly hard hit by this crisis, a donation to the Central Virginia COVID-19 Response Fund will directly support local organizations that are working hard to fulfill basic needs such as food, healthcare and shelter. Their generosity also sends a powerful statement that we can do more good when we come together.”

The Robins Foundation in partnership with the City of Richmond launched The Family Crisis Fund earlier this month to assist families with children in direct and immediate need of support due to job loss from the COVID-19 pandemic. The program has partnered with Family Independence Initiative to work with families across Richmond, Chesterfield and Henrico.

Richmond Public Schools Education Foundation is a non-profit organization that partners with the school district to improve student learning and achievement in preparation for success in college, career, and community. Their role is to seek private sector philanthropy to support new and existing evidence-based programs and enrichment activities.

“We are incredibly grateful for this donation from the Flying Squirrels,” Richmond Public Schools Education Foundation Executive Director Ty Toepke said. “At a time when so many of our local businesses are facing their own challenges related to the COVID-19 crisis, their generosity towards the students of Richmond Public Schools is inspiring.”

Nourish Henrico supports locally owned restaurants in Henrico by buying meals for police officers, firefighters and other county employees who are working the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Under the county’s program, 700 to 900 employees are eligible to receive meals valued at $15 or less from about 100 approved restaurants. In addition to its own support, Henrico welcomes contributions from the community. Donations for Nourish Henrico may be made through the Henrico Police Foundation and the Henrico Firefighter Foundation.

“The Nourish Henrico Program is about giving back – giving back to one of the most impacted industries and to our frontline employees,” Henrico County Manager John Vithoulkas said. “This effort has also shown me how strong and supportive our community is during times of difficultly, and the Flying Squirrels are an integral part of our community.”

Chesterfield Food Bank strives to stop families in the community from going to bed hungry every night. They proudly serve a variety of neighbors, a majority of whom do not qualify for government assistance. In cooperation with local Social Services, they locate and help those families and individuals that would not have been helped otherwise and serve 1,800 people a week.

In an effort to practice safe social distancing and best ensure the health and of the Flying Squirrels family, the team’s front offices and team store are currently closed. Fans looking to reach out to the Flying Squirrels front office can find information here and are encouraged to interact on social media through Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Tagged as : Charitable Foundations, Children's Health and Development, COVID-19, Donations, Eastern League, Education/Teacher Support, Family Relief/Resources, First Responders, Food Banks, Richmond Flying Squirrels, San Francisco Giants, Supporting the Community, Virginia { }

Items donated will benefit the Idaho Falls Community Food Basket and Local Hospitals

April 22, 2020

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho – The Idaho Falls Chukars will hold a food and medical supply drive benefiting those effected by COVID-19 in the community. The drive will be held on Friday April 24, from 1 pm to 4:30 pm.

Each donor will receive a coupon for buy-one get-one Chukars tickets for the 2020 season, in addition each donor will be entered into a raffle for a Chukars jersey and on field experience.

Items in need include at the community food basket include: cereal, white rice, mac and cheese, canned tomato sauce, canned tomatoes, pasta, canned fruit and vegetables, canned chili, and side dishes. However, any food you are generous enough to donate will be accepted. Items in at local hospitals include facemasks, latex glove, and any other personal protective equipment.

Chukars staff will collect donations in the parking lot of Melaleuca Field, the team asks that donors place their donations in their trunk or an empty seat in order to respect social distancing

Tagged as : COVID-19, Equipment Donations, Food Drives, Idaho, Idaho Falls Chukars, Kansas City Royals, Pioneer League, Supporting the Community { }

Blue Rocks and Blue Coats Partner on Delaware Together Campaign

April 22, 2020

Wilmington, DE – As the world unites in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the two professional sports organizations in Delaware are coming together to support and raise money for two of the state’s largest health providers. The Wilmington Blue Rocks and the Delaware Blue Coats today unveiled the “Delaware Together” campaign, a joint fundraiser to benefit ChristianaCare and Nemours Children’s Health System.

CLICK HERE TO PRE-ORDER YOUR “DELAWARE TOGETHER” T-SHIRT

The campaign kicks off with a “Delaware Together” t-shirt available for purchase HERE. The t-shirts are $20 with 100 percent of the proceeds donated to support these two health systems currently serving on the front lines of this pandemic. The shirts will be available for an initial pre-sale period of two weeks from April 22 until May 10.

“We can’t wait for the next pitch at Frawley Stadium or the next basket at 76ers Fieldhouse,” said Blue Coats President Larry Meli. “Each will be far more special than usual due to these unprecedented circumstances. In the meantime, we are thrilled to unite with the Blue Rocks and use our platforms to offer a way for our fans, should they have the flexibility to do so, to contribute to the front lines of Delaware’s health care systems.”

“It’s in these challenging times that the spirit of Delaware really shines,” said Blue Rocks managing partner Dave Heller. “There’s an unsinkable spirit and determination amongst us to help each other get through even the toughest times. That’s why our two organizations have joined forces to support our community heroes with these awesome t-shirts and why we’re asking all First Staters to give whatever they can as we raise money for our dedicated and selfless health care workers and first responders to help them effectively conquer the COVID-19 crisis.”

Please note, stadium pick-up is an option for those that wish to save on shipping. However, due to mandated closures pick-up will be delayed until further notice. The order window for the Delaware Together campaign t-shirt will run from April 22 – May 10. T-shirts will start shipping in mid- to late-May.

 

Tagged as : Carolina League, COVID-19, Delaware, Donations, Fundraising Opportunities, Hospitals/Medical Research, Kansas City Royals, Supporting the Community, Wilmington Blue Rocks { }

Cardinals #FlyTogether t-shirt supports frontline workers, local restaurants

April 21, 2020

 

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — With all of the challenges being faced by so many right now, there’s never been a more important time to #FlyTogether. As we continue to try to support our community in a variety of ways, the Springfield Cardinals are excited to unveil the Fly Together T-Shirt Theme Ticket Fundraiser, running through Tuesday, May 12.

For only $26 the Fly Together T-Shirt Package includes the Fly Together T-Shirt and a 2020 Springfield Cardinals Ticket Voucher (plus free shipping!), and net proceeds will be utilized to purchase food from locally owned and franchised restaurants for frontline workers in our community.

Additionally, the Cardinals will be ordering the Fly Together T-Shirts from a printing company in Nixa, keeping all funds local. To further promote everyone staying at home, we will be mailing your Fly Together T-Shirt and Tickets to you for no additional charge.

We are asking all of Cardinals Nation to #FlyTogether with us and help us support our local frontline heroes and our local businesses, all through the Fly Together T-Shirt Theme Ticket Fundraiser. There is an additional $2 cost for sizes above XL. Click here to order yours and support local today.

Tagged as : COVID-19, Discounted Tickets, Donations, Frontline Heroes, Missouri, Springfield Cardinals, St. Louis Cardinals, Supporting the Community, Texas League { }

Bats to Stream Live Concert From Ballpark to Treat Fans to Show, Raise Money for Charity

April 21, 2020

 

[WATCH LIVE ON THE BATS FACEBOOK PAGE]

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Louisville Bats today announced an effort to raise funds for those affected by COVID-19 by hosting a live stream of a live musical performance from home plate at their ballpark, Louisville Slugger Field.

The initiative, “Live At Home(Plate)” will treat fans to “live” music from a member of their promotional staff, Jeremy Sharfe. Sharfe, along with working on the Bats’ staff for the last 18 seasons, is also a singer-songwriter from Louisville who has been performing around the region since 1999. He has opened for bands such as Trick Pony, Tracy Lawrence, The Kentucky Headhunters and Joan Jett, and has contributed on studio recordings for tracks with country star, Billy Ray Cyrus.

Sharfe will perform live at home plate at Louisville Slugger Field from 7 – 8:15 p.m. on Friday, April 24. Fans will not be permitted to attend the performance in-person, but instead are encouraged to tune in to the live performance on a live stream from the Bats’ Facebook page. Throughout the performance, fans will have the option to donate directly from their Facebook accounts to benefit One Louisville: COVID-19 Response Fund.

The fundraising initiative seeks to provide an entertainment outlet for fans at home during these difficult times, while also creating the opportunity to chip in for a charitable effort to benefit those in need in the Louisville area. Fans will be treated to a mix of covers of all-time classics and several original songs from Sharfe during the performance.

Live At Home(Plate) marks just the most recent effort by the Bats to help raise funds for those affected by COVID-19. The Bats have also participated in Buddy’s Curbside Pick-Up to benefit local restaurant partners and the “Team Kentucky” campaign with fellow Kentucky-based Minor League teams from Bowling Green and Lexington to benefit respective local charities.

About One Louisville: COVID-19 Response Fund:
One Louisville: COVID-19 Response Fund is an assistance program designed to attract and provide financial assistance to help those who are disproportionately impacted by the virus and its economic consequences. Grants from the program are directed weekly by the One Louisville Fund Committee, whose membership includes representatives of the philanthropic, nonprofit, corporate, and government sectors. Financial support is deployed to households, businesses and nonprofit organizations working at the frontlines of the Louisville-area Coronavirus outbreak.

Tagged as : Cincinnati Reds, COVID-19, Fundraising Opportunities, International League, Kentucky, Louisville Bats, Supporting the Community { }

Smokies Offer Free Lunch to First Responders & Health Care Workers

April 20, 2020

 

SEVIERVILLE, TN – The Tennessee Smokies have announced all first responders are able to pick up a free lunch on Wednesday, April 22, 2020 from 11:30am-1:00pm. Curbside pickup is available in front of the restaurant located on the left-hand side of Smokies Stadium.

First responders including medical staff, police officers, fire fighters, and military personnel do not have to leave the comfort of their own vehicles to pick up their food. Upon arrival, a Smokies Staff Member will take their order and deliver the food back to their car.

“During this unprecedented time, the Smokies keep looking for ways to support our local first responders,” said Boyd Sports Director of Food & Beverage Chris Franklin. “Being able to provide them a free meal is just one way we are able to support them for all they do in our community.”

In partnership with BUSH’S® Beans, the Tennessee Smokies menu options include either a cheeseburger, tenderloin sandwich, or hot dog with a bag of Uncle Rays chips, Bush’s Baked Beans, and a bottle of water.

ABOUT THE TENNESSEE SMOKIES

The Tennessee Smokies are the Double-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. Members of the ten-team Southern League, Smokies baseball has been entertaining families and fans of America’s national pastime in the East Tennessee region for over 100 years. To learn more about the Tennessee Smokies, visit www.smokiesbaseball.com.

Tagged as : Chicago Cubs, COVID-19, Southern League, Supporting the Community, Tennessee, Tennessee Smokies { }

Aces Season Ticket Members Convert Jerseys into Protective Masks

April 19, 2020

 

Willing to help anyway they could, Aces season ticket members Jeff and Sheila Wood turned Aces jerseys into over 190 protective masks.

The masks were sold to benefit six different local healthcare centers – they raised $3,600 in two hours. KOLO’s Kurt Schroeder has the story:

The entire organization would like to thank Jeff and Sheila, the Aces cannot wait to have them back at Greater Nevada Field when it is to safe to do so to honor their incredible efforts.

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Tagged as : Arizona Diamondbacks, COVID-19, Hospitals/Medical Research, Nevada, Pacific Coast League, Reno Aces, Supporting the Community { }

Aces and 1868 FC Corporate Partners Offer Business and Job Opportunities

April 17, 2020

 

The Reno Aces and Reno 1868 FC are working in tandem with corporate partners to provide our fans with updated information on partner business hours, deals, services, job opportunities, and other pertinent information to help benefit our community. Below is a list of this important information provided by our partners. All of the partners listed below have been adhering to rigorous safety and cleanliness practices throughout COVID-19.

“While we can’t welcome you to Greater Nevada Field right now, we want to make sure our fans and community are connected with our partners,” Aces & 1868 FC President Eric Edelstein said. “Our hope is to support those who have supported us for so long. Sports has never been about the stadium or the game but rather a place to join together and be a part of our community. We will continue to serve our community any way possible now and well after we all return to the games.”

Job Opportunities:

  • Advanced IPM – We are actively hiring for our service team! Interested applicants can find more information at www.advancedipm.com/careers.
  • Biomat USA, Inc. – Seeking to fill (4) full-time positions. Please visit us at www.grifols.com and choose “careers” for more information
  • Nevada Mining Association – NvMA would like to recognize and thank the essential healthcare workers, first responders, and businesses who are keeping Nevadans healthy and safe. A number of companies within the mining sector are hiring throughout Nevada. We invite anyone interested to visit www.nevadamining.org/jobs to explore current job opportunities. We are #HereForNevada!
  • Truckee Meadows Community College – Truckee Meadows Community College: If you are looking for a job, get more info about TMCC’s variety of flexible and short term programs and retraining opportunities to help you become more competitive in the job market. All classes and services are currently available online, visit www.tmcc.edu/catalog for more info on available programs.

Food and beverage deals and services:

  • Chihuahua’s Cantina & Grill – Open for to-go and delivery orders. Order delivery via phone, DoorDash, Postmates, Uber Eats, and GrubHub. Free delivery on orders $40+ Open 11am-9pm daily
  • Costa Vida – Open for delivery, take-out, and drive-thru
  • Firehouse Subs – Open for drive-thru, carry-out, and delivery. Delivery via GrubHub and DoorDash
  • Jack in the Box – Join us as we #StayInTheBox. Drive-thru, mobile app ordering, and delivery available.
  • Jersey Mike’s Subs – Open for take-out and delivery. Can order at store, over phone, or through website. Delivery via UberEats, DoorDash, GrubHub, and EZCater ($70 min.)
  • Jimmy John’s – Can order via online, app, phone. Open for take-out, drive-thru, and delivery
  • Macaroni Grill – Open for to-go and catering business. Order via GrubHub and UberEats
  • My Favorite Muffin – Open for delivery and take-out. M-F: 6am-2:30 pm, Sat: 7am-2:30 pm, Sun: 8am-2:30pm. BOGO free bagels after 1 pm daily. Contact us via phone, Facebook, or website
  • Qdoba – Open for business. Can order through takeout or delivery via Uber Eats and Door Dash
  • Rita’s Italian Ice – Buy two quarts of Italian Ice, get one free. Open for curbside pickup, 2pm-8pm
  • Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory – Online ordering only. Money will go back to local store.
  • Rounds Bakery – Open for take-out/pick-up services. All items made fresh daily
  • Sierra Meat & Seafood – Open Monday through Friday, 10 am to 3 pm. Orders can also be placed over the phone or online at www.sierrameat.com. Orders placed by 11 am are available the following work day. There is a 10 percent discount for frontline workers.

Essential services and other community deals:

  • Advanced IPM – We are offering no-charge evaluations and quotes for virucide and sanitation services
  • Ahern Rentals, Inc. – Since 1953, we have been here to help keep Northern NV moving with our full selection of rental construction equipment from the Pro to the Weekend Warrior. Please visit us M-F 7am-5pm in any of our 4 Northern NV locations. www.ahern.com
  • Amerigen Power Solutions – Amerigen Power Solutions is open and continues to support the community in meeting the power needs of Northern Nevada. We offer generator sales, service and rentals -please reach out to them for all your power needs at 775-453-1048.
  • Andrews Braces-Personalized Orthodontics – The office will remain closed (except for emergencies) during this time. But we are offering virtual ortho screening exams for free! Check out the link on our website: www.AndrewsBraces.com
  • Biomat USA, Inc. – Donations are desperately needed. First time donors, mention Aces & 1868 FC and receive additional $10 on first donation, bringing total to $60. Valid for Sparks location.
  • Breakthru Beverage – Breakthru Beverage Nevada will be kicking off a statewide charitable “food pantry” effort to aid our industry partners and communities during this COVID-19 outbreak. We are proud to partner and support the Nevada Chapter of the United States Bartenders Guild (USBG). The process will amount to providing food for family members.
  • Brite Glass – We are proud to be an essential local Reno business, enacting social distancing and following proper safety protocols. We are offering 15% off any shower enclosure and two chip repairs on a windshield for 50 dollars.
  • Camelot Party Rentals – Temporary Business Hours are Monday-Friday 9am to 4pm. Front office is closed but we are available via email and phone. We are also selling testing tents.
  • Christensen Automotive – Christensen Automotive is a proud Reno Aces Sponsor and open at all 5 locations M-F 7:30-5PM to take care of all your car and truck repair needs. 3 year 36,000 mile nationwide warranty. Visit www.ChristensenAutomotive.com to find the location nearest you to take care of your vehicle needs. Our Family Making Sure Your Family Travel Safe.
  • Crunch Fitness – Crunch Fitness is excited to offer Crunch Live, our online platform with thousands of free workout, yoga, and exercise videos. Go to www.crunchlive.com to sign up today for your free 45-day trial (no credit card needed!)
  • Dillard’s Inc. – Shop your favorite deals online at www.dillards.com!
  • Floor & Decor – We are offering curbside pickup for online and pro app orders as well as virtual design appointments! We are operating 7am-4pm Monday-Saturday and 10am-4pm Sunday!
  • Great Basin Orthopedics – Great Basin Orthopaedics is open during this time, while also offering telehealth when possible. Please visit www.greatbasinortho.com for more information.
  • Greater Nevada Credit Union – Celebrating Greater Good, while supporting local businesses and non-profits, does it get any Greater than that! Entries are now open to recognize community members who are delivering A Greater Good to our local community. At Greater Nevada, Helping More People Live Greater is what we are all about. Join us in celebrating others who share in our passion. Visit GNCU.org/AGreaterGood to complete your entry and one nominee a week will be selected to win a $250 donation towards their favorite non-profit organization on their behalf. Membership with GNCU is not required to enter. Official rules are available through the official entry form.
  • Les Schwab – Open for emergency tire services and commercial vehicles only.
  • Local 350 – Local 350 is Proud to be partnered up with The Reno Aces and Reno 1868 FC. Local 350 Plumbers and Pipefitters takes apprenticeship applications year around and if interested please contact 775-359-2229 or 775-359-2142 ext 6. Any and all info can be done over the phone or via email during these tough and difficult times.
  • Mercedes-Benz of Reno – Mercedes-Benz of Reno is open Monday – Saturday should you need to purchase or service your vehicle, offering vehicle pick-up and drop-off, and store to door delivery. Take 25% off any service, up to $500 off, now through April 30.
  • Nevada Donor Network – April is Donate Life Month! Register to donate life at www.nvdonor.org
  • Nevada Health Link – An Exceptional Circumstance Special Enrollment Period (ECSEP) for eligible Nevadans without health insurance is open through May 15. You may also qualify for financial assistance to help pay your premiums. Visit NevadaHealthLink.com or call the Call Center 1.800.547.2927.
  • Northern Nevada Medical Center – Northern Nevada Medical Center appreciates our community following the #StayHomeforNevada directive. To review our current policies that ensure patients remain safe, visit https://www.nnmc.com/health-alert.
  • NV Energy – NV Energy is suspending disconnects for non-payment and waiving late penalties for those experiencing financial hardships due to COVID-19 or for those whose health is impacted by COVID-19. If this applies to you, please contact us so we can help: 775-834-4444 or https://www.nvenergy.com/contact-us/
  • PKL Homes – Reno’s “Best Value” short-term rental operator, PKL Homes, is supporting Essential Workforce and relocators with more options for short Essential stays in Reno. We are now taking reservations on 4 NEW short-term, professionally cleaned and disinfected rental apartments on the Truckee River! Try the PKL Wow Experience today! http://pklhomes.net 775-525-813
  • Ray Morgan Company – Ray Morgan Company is the leading office technology provider, and right now they are offering three month and six month payment deferrals for people office technology and equipment – including home office setups. They also have inexpensive, certified, fully guaranteed remanufactured devices with the same deferral programs and RMC follows CDC guidelines and contactless installation options as well. For more information please visit https://info.raymorgan.com/newcontractexpenserelief
  • RC Willey – We are open by phone from 11am-7pm. Our curbside pickup is also open from 11am-7pm. We are open online 24/7. We also have immediate curbside and garage delivery available on all products.
  • REMSA and Hospital Message to the Community – REMSA, Northern Nevada Medical Center, Renown Health and Saint Mary’s remind you to call 911 if you are experiencing a medical emergency. Signs and symptoms including chest pain, difficulty breathing, uncontrolled bleeding, seizure, stroke symptoms, cardiac arrest or sudden loss of consciousness could indicate a serious health problem and need to be evaluated quickly. Be assured that your ambulance transport and emergency room treatment are safe and do not put you at risk. Do not delay seeking emergency care.
  • Reno Buick GMC – Reno Buick GMC Cadillac’s Service Department is open Monday through Friday by appointment, 7:00 am – 3:00 pm, with extra caution and sanitizing for each customer and their vehicle. 775-333-0000 or book online at renogmc.com Also: Buy 100% Online from our website at Renogmc.com. General Motors has amazing offers during this trying time. We are here to help.
  • Reno Orthopedic Clinic – Open for business. Also accepting virtual appointments.
  • Renown Health – Renown providers are now able to offer virtual visits for some appointment types. Virtual visits are being utilized for primary care, specialty care and urgent care to allow you to see your provider from the comfort of your own home. Renown caregivers are grateful for the community’s love and enthusiasm for sewing masks, gowns and surgical caps. We continue to need these items and appreciate your support. The “LOVE” sculpture, a one-ton, welded aluminum artwork with letters 10-feet tall and eight-feet wide, will find a temporary home at Renown Regional Medical Center’s main entrance at 1155 Mill Street in Reno, Nevada. Debuting at Burning Man in 2019, the free-standing structure is wired for illumination, has weighted steel base plates for anchorage and will be visible to vehicular and pedestrian traffic along the Mill Street and Ryland Street corridors.
  • Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center – The hospital and ER are still open for patients. There is a separate Respiratory ER for those with COVID-19 symptoms.
  • Sierra Air, Inc. – We are dedicated to doing everything in our power to provide a safe experience for our customers and a healthy environment for our employees and community. Contact us today at 775-800-5500, anytime 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • Sierra Neurosurgery Group – We are open and seeing patients in our clinic and over video telehealth services, so patients can stay home. Opened an Imaging Center to better serve patients. Outpatient MRI and X-ray available. Keeping patients out of the ER, offering same-day Neurosurgical evaluation for acute symptoms (severe back or neck pain, leg pain and weakness with walking).
  • Skin Cancer & Dermatology Institute – Given the sensitive nature of the services we provide and the rapidly shifting dynamics of the pandemic and the regulations, and guidelines mandating medical services, for the time being we’ll need to take a rain check on this opportunity. We thank you for thinking outside the box in this #BraveNewWorld and offering the opportunity. Please keep us in mind moving forward though, b/c as I mentioned, for healthcare, our situation is changing on a daily basis.
  • SpineNevada – We are here for you. The spine and musculoskeletal specialists at Spine Nevada Minimally Invasive Spine Institute are open for in-office patient visits as well as telemedicine virtual visits that allow patients to see, hear and talk to their provider from the comfort and convenience of home. Our team is working to ensure a safe experience for our patients and team members. For more details, please visit https://spinenevada.com or call 775-348-8800.
  • Swift orthopedic Urgent Care – Swift orthopedic Urgent Clinic stands with our Emergency Room (ER) and Urgent Care colleagues with the goal of stopping the spread of the COVID-19 virus by remaining open to add healthcare capacity to ER and Urgent Care efforts, in treating orthopedic, musculoskeletal and spine conditions. Swift Urgent Clinic offers both walk-in visits and scheduled appointments. For more information, please visit https://swifturgentclinic.com or call 775-507-4700.
  • Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Company – As an essential business, we are open to service our Reno/Tahoe communities and offering free delivery in wake of COVID-19. For more information, please visit www.ttlco.com
  • Western Nevada Supply Co. – Open Monday through Friday 5:30 am to 5:30 pm. Thermal temperature scan is required for entry and strict 6-foot social distancing measures are in place. Saturdays are open for emergencies and Will Call order pick-ups. We encourage you to call your orders ahead of time to (775) 359-5800 and we will have them ready for you when you arrive.
  • YESCO – 20% all products through the month of April. Go to www.store.yesco.com and enter code “STAYSAFE20” at checkout

For more information on corporate sponsorship opportunities, contact Max Margulies, Director of Corporate Partnerships, at [email protected]

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TinCaps Team with Community Harvest to Host Downtown Fort Wayne Farm Wagon Distribution

April 17, 2020

 

FORT WAYNE, Ind. — In an effort to feed more individuals suffering from the economic effects of COVID-19, the Fort Wayne TinCaps have partnered with Community Harvest Food Bank to distribute food at Parkview Field’s “Silver” parking lot. The food bank has operated the Farm Wagon program since 1999, and has recently made changes to the schedule to eliminate unnecessary personal contact by using a drive through system.

“We want to reach as many people as possible who are living without affordable food access,” said Carmen Cumberland, Community Harvest Executive President. “This unique opportunity to partner with the Fort Wayne TinCaps allows us to get food distributed into the hands of vulnerable families downtown.”

“Although the TinCaps are not currently playing games at Parkview Field, we want to continue our focus on impacting the community during these tough times,” said Mike Nutter, TinCaps President. “We have been longtime partners with Community Harvest Food Bank and we are happy to be partnering with them again to get food to the families and folks in our region that need it the most.”

“This is home for all of us. The people coming to get food are our fans and the people that we love. Even though we can’t be in @ParkviewField rockin’ like we’d like to right now, we can be out here making a bigger impact in our community.” — TinCaps President @minorleaguenutt pic.twitter.com/mSUoEUHMc2

— Fort Wayne TinCaps (@TinCaps) April 17, 2020

The Parkview Field Farm Wagon will be held for two weeks, and may extend for a third week. People in need of food assistance can drive to the location and Community Harvest will distribute food boxes into car trunks.

Parkview Field Distribution Schedule:

  • Monday, April 20, 1:00PM, Silver Parking Lot, Parkview Field
  • Monday, April 27, 1:00PM, Silver Parking Lot, Parkview Field
  • Monday, May 4, 1:00PM, Silver Parking Lot, Parkview Field (Added to original schedule)

The Farm Wagon at Parkview Field and all other Farm Wagon trucks are open to anyone in need with no ID required. Currently, Community Harvest operates Farm Wagons throughout northeast Indiana in their nine-county service area. Anyone in need of food assistance can visit CHFB.org to see the schedule and find out more information.

About Community Harvest Food Bank

Established in 1983, Community Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Indiana, Inc. feeds 21,100 people every week. Last year, CHFB distributed 13.8 million pounds of food to nearly 85,000 unique individuals. Donna Van Vlerah serves as Board Chair, Carmen Cumberland serves as Executive President, and John Wolf serves as the Chief Executive Officer. Community Harvest is one of 200 Feeding America member food banks in the United States, and one of 11 regional members of Feeding Indiana’s Hungry. Community Harvest feeds hungry people in the nine counties of northeast Indiana. For more information, please visit www.chfb.org.

Tagged as : COVID-19, Family Relief/Resources, Food Banks, Fort Wayne TinCaps, Indiana, Midwest League, San Diego Padres, Supporting the Community { }

San Jose Giants and Excite Credit Union Partner for Frontlines Meal Fund

April 17, 2020

 

San Jose, CA– The San Jose Giants and naming rights partner, Excite Credit Union, announced today the Frontlines Meal Fund to support and show gratitude to personnel at the forefront of the fight against COVID-19. The Fund will provide meals to essential healthcare, police, fire and EMT personnel working tirelessly to combat this pandemic.

“Excite Credit Union and the San Jose Giants have spent years recognizing Hometown Heroes at the ballpark, and we are putting a new spin on these efforts in a time where our gratitude is greater than ever for these community heroes,” said Daniel Orum, San Jose Giants President and CEO. “While we yearn for summer days spent at the ballpark, we all recognize that will not be possible without the continued courage and bravery of people fighting on several fronts of this pandemic.

The Giants are encouraging fans and the local community to contribute to the cause by purchasing San Jose Giants merchandise, bidding on specialty auction item or donating meals directly. The San Jose Giants and Excite Credit Union will also match all fan donations.

“Our partnership with the SJ Giants is not just about baseball, but serving our community when there is a need. To us, helping provide meals for essential personnel through the Frontlines Meal Fund, is not an opportunity, but a responsibility. And a responsibility we perform gratefully,” said Brian Dorcy, Excite Credit Union President and CEO.

The following efforts have been set up to grow the Fund:

• Portion of all San Jose Giants Merchandise sales will go to the Frontlines Meal Fund

For every $40 spent, $10 will be put into the meal fund

Visit https://sjgiants.milbstore.com/

• Special Online Auction featuring autographed items and Specialty Jerseys

100% of proceeds will go to meal fund

Auction Platform waiving all fees

Download Live Source App to bid

• Direct Donation – Fans can purchase the “meal fund” product in the San Jose Giants online Dugout Store

100% of purchase will be placed in fund

For every meal purchased fans will receive a $5 San Jose Giants food and beverage voucher

Visit https://sjgiants.milbstore.com/

Meals will be purchased from local restaurants to provide support for longtime community partners impacted by the pandemic.

ABOUT THE SAN JOSE GIANTS

The San Jose Giants are a professional baseball team in the Class A Advanced California League and have been an affiliate of the San Francisco Giants since 1988. San Jose has won six California League Championships as a Giants affiliate (2010, 2009, 2007, 2005, 2001 and 1998) and eleven overall. The San Jose Giants have graduated 212 Major League players, 154 of whom have played or currently play for the San Francisco Giants. Excite Ballpark, the home of the San Jose Giants, first opened in 1942 and has seen nearly 8 million fans enter through its gates. The organization has been honored with the Larry MacPhail Award, presented to the club with the best creative marketing and promotions, and the President’s Trophy, granted to the most complete franchise in all of Minor League Baseball. For 2020 tickets or to reserve your group outing, please contact the San Jose Giants Box Office at _408_**.**297.1435_** _or visit us online at **sjgiants.com. San Jose Giants baseball in your backyard since 1942.

ABOUT EXCITE CREDIT UNION

Excite is a relatable, jean-wearing, never-boring, highly-caffeinated credit union. We’re made up of smart, friendly people who feel it’s our responsibility to take care of the neighborhoods we live in. And we want to give everyone the chance to build a financially stronger future – because together is the only way to step up to better.

Oh, we are also a very stable financially sound 68-year-old credit union with $500 million in assets and 40,000 neighbors (members). We serve our neighbors in nine counties – Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Mateo, San Francisco, Monterey, and Alameda counties in California – and New Hanover, Pender, and Brunswick counties in North Carolina. We also offer the same great benefits to over 400 of our business friends. We’d be happy for you to visit us at excitecu.org. Federally insured by NCUA.

Tagged as : California, California League, COVID-19, Donations, Frontline Heroes, San Francisco Giants, San Jose Giants, Supporting the Community { }

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