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Support Local Retailers During the West End Holiday Open House

November 30, 2022

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Shop, snack and sip during extended hours at your favorite West End retailers on Thursday, December 1, 5PM – 7:30PM.

Sign-in at each store for a chance to win a special giveaway from each retail partner. The Drive is featuring a special holiday basket filled with a curated assortment of our favorite “must have” items! The more stores you visit, the more chances you have of winning!

Happy Holidays from the West End!

Participating Retailers:

  • Greenville Drive Team Store
  • Splash on Main
  • Samantha Grace
  • Copper Penny
  • Augusta 20
  • Ever Row
  • The Spa at West End
  • Beija-Flor Jeans
  • Vintage Now Modern
  • Foxcroft Wine Company
  • Patrick Cox Photography

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, Greenville Drive, Small Business Assistance, South Atlantic League, South Carolina, Supporting the Community { }

Second Annual “Trick-or-Treat at Polar Park” Oct. 30 Attracts More Than 3,000 Fans

November 29, 2022

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On Sunday, October 30, the Worcester Red Sox welcomed more than 3,000 fans for the second annual “Trick-Or-Treat at Polar Park.” The event was free to the public and allowed youngsters to participate in a multitude of activities. Starting at 2 p.m., trick-or-treating took place in Suites 14 through 22, where several staff members from the WooSox passed out candy and trinkets. Downstairs along the first base concourse, fans could participate in a pumpkin decorating contest, judged by WooSox staff, including mascots Smiley Ball and Woofster the WonderDog. Fans were allowed to bring in a previously-decorated pumpkin, or they could decorate on the spot using supplies provided by the club.

In addition to the decorating contest, there was also a costume contest, in which the winning fan was awarded four DCU Club tickets to a WooSox game in 2023, along with a large bag of candy. Halloween-themed music played around the park as families took pictures in front of backdrops in Sections 9 and 13.

Pixar’s “Coco” played on the left field videoboard as fans caught the movie from the seating bowl and inside the DCU Club with movie-themed snacks and adult beverages.

The event will be held again next Halloween with some potential tweaks.

“We plan on making the event a full concourse operation, with concessions available for purchase,” said WooSox Ambassador Marianna Colantuono, who was instrumental in planning the event. “This is to prevent waiting in a long line for candy. We also plan to give trick-or-treaters and their families the opportunity to buy dinner next year.” The dinner option will allow families to stay for the duration of the movie instead of having to leave to eat dinner.

“The most rewarding part of planning and executing this event was seeing the multitude of smiling faces.” Colantuono added. “A few fans commented on how they loved that it was a free event. I also heard various languages spoken! As Polar Park is a gathering space for the different cultures that inhabit the city, it was heart-warming to see that in action. I also loved seeing the kids recognize each other’s costumes. Seeing them chat and take pictures with one another was very sweet to witness.”

The WooSox plan to do more festive events throughout the year as they continue to be a monumental part of the Worcester community.

Before the Halloween festivities, Canine Companions hosted “DogFest New England” at Polar Park, where Furry friends and families enjoyed activities, inspiring speakers, dog demonstrations, and other entertainment to benefit the nonprofit organization that ensures that guide dogs are free of charge for individuals and families who need them.

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, Children's Health and Development, Family Relief/Resources, International League, Mascot Appearances, Massachusetts, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, Worcester Red Sox { }

WooSox Support Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month at “Karaoke for a Cure” Nov. 3

November 29, 2022

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Ten members of the Worcester Red Sox’ front office attended the Pancreatic Cancer Alliance’s “Karaoke for a Cure” event on Thursday, November 3, at the Manor in West Boylston.

The goal of the event was to raise awareness and funds for pancreatic cancer research and local patient care. Attendees had the opportunity to sing karaoke to compete for the title of “Karaoke for a Cure’s Best Singer.” Additionally, the event featured raffles, an auction, and a buffet.

Alex Richardson, Tim Quitadamo, Tayla Bolduc, Natalie Reid, Bryan Simmons-Hayes, George Lorin, Eric Olafsen, Danny Malm, Yasmine Museme, and Simi Stark represented the WooSox at the event. The WooSox showed their support by purchasing a table and donating items toward the raffles and auction.

“This night was filled with beautiful voices, laugher, and tears, as our community took another leap forward towards raising awareness and funds for pancreatic cancer,” said WooSox Director of Baseball and Game Day Operations, Alex Richardson. “Conquering cancer is one of our four pillars for the WooSox Foundation. We strive to support organizations such as the Pancreatic Cancer Alliance, who spotlight heroes, provide a respite to those receiving treatment, and offer a hug to those who could use just a little more love.”

Pancreatic cancer is the third leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. It also has the lowest survival rate. Richardson and the WooSox thank their community partners for helping them “go purple” during World Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, and for working to combat this deadly disease all year round.

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, Cancer Awareness, Charity Auctions/Raffles, Contests/Competitions/Auditions, Fundraising Opportunities, Hospitals/Medical Research, International League, Massachusetts, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, Worcester Red Sox { }

Trash Pandas Successfully Launch Non-Profit Foundation

November 29, 2022

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MADISON, Alabama – In just its first year, the Rocket City Trash Pandas Foundation raised more than $150,000 in donations for non-profit organizations in North Alabama and the Tennessee Valley. The Foundation, the 501(c)3 charitable arm of the Trash Pandas was incorporated prior to the 2022 baseball season, is dedicated to educating and promoting healthy lifestyles through sport and to positively impact communities in the region.

The donations were fueled by fundraising events, both new and returning, including Game-Worn Jersey Auctions, Community Clubhouse Sales, Youth Camps, and the Trash Pandas Food & Beverage Volunteer Program.

CLICK HERE to view the full 2022 Rocket City Trash Pandas Community Impact Report.

Highlights from 2022 include:

  • Six specialty game-worn jersey auctions featuring jerseys worn by Trash Pandas players and coaches during select home games. After the game, jerseys were auctioned with proceeds going to local non-profits that raised over $100,000 throughout the season. 2022 jersey auctions included Space Night, Star Wars Night, Armed Forces Night, Patriotic Jerseys for Independence Day, Marvel Defenders of the Diamond Night, and Huntsville Stars Throwback Night.
  • The Trash Pandas Food and Beverage Volunteer Program allowed organizations to assist in operating concession stands during games. Each volunteer was paid hourly with profits going to their organization, which collected over $57,000.
  • The Trash Pandas Foundation hosted two Community Clubhouse Sales in 2022, offering a variety of autographed and game-used memorabilia to fand in a garage sale fashion. Items included autographed cards, mystery autographed baseballs, broken bats, game-worn hats, limited-edition specialty jerseys, and more. These sales raised over $21,000 for the foundation.
  • Trash Pandas players took part in a Youth Instructional Camp where over 100 children aged 7-10 learned baseball fundamentals. Players also embraced the North Alabama community, making appearances at the St. Jude’s Clinic and Pediatric Wing at Huntsville Hospital, Volunteering with Rock, Steady, Boxing’s Senior Class, and reading to students at local schools.
  • During each Wednesday home game, fans were invited to bring their four-legged friends to Toyota Field for Dog Day, with a $1 donation per dog going to an animal-related non-profit. Throughout 10 Dog Days, over $700 was collected.
  • Sprocket made dozens of appearances at special events such as school visits, Little League Opening Days, a Huntsville Havoc game, and even a trip to Los Angeles.
  • Throughout the year, Toyota Field also hosted school groups ranging from elementary to college for behind-the-scenes tours of Toyota Field with stops including the press box, clubhouses, the field, and luxury suites.

The Rocket City Trash Pandas Foundation is led by Director of Community Relations, Maddison Kendrick, who has been with the team since 2020 following a successful three years leading community relations for the Lehigh Valley IronPigs. The Foundation looks forward to continuing their work in the local community as the 2023 season approaches. To learn more about the foundation and get involved, CLICK HERE.

Tagged as : Alabama, Baseball Camps/Instruction, Charitable Foundations, Charity Auctions/Raffles, Children's Health and Development, Community Benefit Report, Fundraising Opportunities, Hospital Visits, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Mascot Appearances, Rocket City Trash Pandas, Southern League, Supporting the Community, Volunteering, Youth Sports { }

Join Us on Giving Tuesday for the Miracle on Main Street

November 29, 2022

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Giving Tuesday is a globally recognized day that inspires hundreds of millions of people to give, collaborate, and celebrate generosity and this year, the Greenville Drive is partnering with Cancer Survivors Park Alliance to help raise awareness and necessary funds to benefit the beautiful Cancer Survivors Park in downtown Greenville.

Join us on Giving Tuesday, November 29th, from 5PM-8PM, at the Greenville Drive Team Store for a night of fun that includes holiday drinks and treats, special holiday savings, and a live auction benefitting the Cancer Survivors Park Alliance!

Did we mention Santa will be there too?

Not able to come in person? No problem! CSPA is hosting an online auction that you can take part in as well, but it ends at 9PM on November 29th!

The Greenville Drive is grateful for the work that CSPA does in our community and hopes that you’ll join us in celebrating this wonderful community partner on this special day.

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, Charity Auctions/Raffles, Greenville Drive, South Atlantic League, South Carolina, Supporting the Community { }

BlueClaws Charities Suite Raffle Tickets Now On Sale

November 29, 2022

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JERSEY SHORE, NJ – BlueClaws Charities launched their annual Luxury Suite Raffle fundraiser, through which eight winners will each earn a 10-game share of a 2023 BlueClaws Luxury Suite.

Tickets are just $100 and only 300 raffle tickets are sold. Eight winners are selected through a drawing on March 31st that will be streamed live on the BlueClaws Facebook page at 3:00 pm.

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“This has been one of our best fundraisers over the last few years and we’re looking forward to another great raffle,” said Jim McNamara, Executive Director of BlueClaws Charities. “Suite Raffle tickets make great holiday gifts while supporting a great cause.”

There are several benefits to participation in the Suite Raffle. Each ticket holder receives the following:

– Four reserve seats to Opening Night at the Jersey Shore (set for April 11th)
– Claws Cove coupon valid for 25% off.
– Chance to purchase a BlueClaws Luxury Suite for special rate of $600 (an $850 value)

The eight winners will participate in a draft to select their games for the season. Each game includes 20 tickets in the private Suite. The BlueClaws season begins April 11th and runs through September 3rd. Ticket holders with multiple tickets can win multiple shares (for example, someone that wins with two of their tickets would win 20 games in a BlueClaws Luxury Suite).

Each Luxury Suite provides panoramic views of the stadium from a climate-controlled indoor area, which is completely furnished with cable and has 12 seats on the balcony. Luxury Suite ticket holders also have access to the Blue Wave Bar as well as wait service within the suite.

The proceeds from the raffle go to benefit BlueClaws Charities, a 501c3 organization and the official non-profit organization of the Jersey Shore BlueClaws. BlueClaws Charities supports local organizations through their annual Grant Program, plus hundreds of other organizations and fundraising events with contributions throughout the year.

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Tagged as : Charitable Foundations, Fundraising Opportunities, Jersey Shore BlueClaws, New Jersey, Philadelphia Phillies, South Atlantic League { }

Chihuahuas to Launch Paws for Presents Donation Drive, Presented by AT&T

November 23, 2022

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EL PASO, TEXAS – November 23, 2022 – The El Paso Chihuahuas and AT&T present “Paws for Presents”, a holiday donation drive to benefit the Child Crisis Center of El Paso. The online drive is live now and runs through Friday, December 9, 2022.

“We are honored to partner with AT&T to provide gifts and a smile to these children who deserve it,” said MountainStar Sports Group Senior Vice President and Chihuahuas General Manager Brad Taylor.

The Chihuahuas are asking fans to make a minimum donation of $5 by CLICKING HERE. With a minimum donation of $5, donors will be entered to win a Chihuahuas Grand Prize! The larger the donation a patron contributes, the more entries the respective donor will receive.

The Chihuahuas Grand Prize includes the following:
• Two Chihuahuas Home Jerseys
• Two Chihuahuas Caps
• Four Tickets to a mutually agreed upon 2023 Chihuahuas Home Game
• Opportunity to throw out a First Pitch at a mutually agreed upon Home Game
• AT&T Gift

“AT&T is committed to El Paso,” said Carlos Martinez, Director of External Affairs, AT&T – Texas. “Whether it’s investing in community organizations like The Child Crisis Center or providing the most reliable network for consumers, we are proud to be part of this community.”

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, El Paso Chihuahuas, Family Relief/Resources, Fundraising Opportunities, Pacific Coast League, San Diego Padres, Supporting the Community, Texas { }

Reno Aces Fans Raise Over $22,000 in Theme Jersey Auctions

November 22, 2022

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RENO, Nev. – From Doctor Strange to SpongeBob SquarePants, Margaritaville, and more, the players and coaching staff wore a wide range of jerseys beyond their standard red, white, and blues during their Pacific Coast League Championship run at Greater Nevada Field.

This season, the Aces partnered with six Reno-area charities, Reno Rodeo Foundation, JOIN Inc., Eddy House, Communities in Schools of Nevada, Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation, and Disabled American Veterans, with each theme jersey night that included a jersey auction.

After a final tally of each theme-jersey auction, the Reno Aces are proud to announce a total of $22,374.18, with each of the six beneficiary charities receiving $3,729.

“The sense of giving that the Aces fans showcased this year to our charitable partners was remarkable with every dollar raised,” said Reno Aces Community Relations Manager Mary Knezovich. “These jerseys allow the winner to have a one-of-a-kind Reno Aces piece of history, and every winning bid helps the Northern Nevada community.”

Eddy House –

“Eddy House is very grateful to the Reno Aces for donating the proceeds of their jersey auction! Eddy House is Northern Nevada’s only shelter serving youth 18 to 24. When youth come to us, they have full access to our wide range of services, including immediate needs such as shelter, food, and showers, as well as case management, workforce development, therapy, and more. This money will help us to continue to provide these services as the demand increases with the cold weather. Thank you!”

Reno Rodeo Foundation –

“What most people don’t realize about the Denim Drive is that 100% of all donations go directly to these children,” said Debby Herman, Reno Rodeo Foundation President. “The support from the Reno Aces will directly benefit our program and the amazing impact the proceeds from the Marvel Jersey auction with have for children who have experienced the unimaginable”

“The Denim Drive program has evolved to providing Reno Rodeo Foundation purchase cards to social works so the kids can pick out their new clothing and hygiene items” said Clara Andriola, Executive Director of the Reno Rodeo Foundation. “Social workers have shared this process gives them a sense of pride, calms their anxiety from the trauma, boosts their confidence and allows them to express their individual style while teaching them crucial life skills that help them feel normal, especially during a time when everything the children know and own has been ripped away from them.”. The Reno Aces generous donation sends a message that someone really cares about them.”

Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation –

“Northern Nevada is a beautiful place to live because of great community partners like the Reno Aces. Your donation is greatly appreciated, and more important than ever, it offers Help, Hope, and Courage to families from the moment their child is diagnosed through survivorship. The Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation can provide services to ensure local families can overcome the financial and emotional burdens of a childhood cancer diagnosis. In the last 20 years, our foundation has provided over $7 million in direct financial assistance to local children. Your support helps assist approximately 120 children with needs such as medical, household, educational, and travel expenses related to treatment. We can provide this support because of donors like you. We appreciate the Reno Aces and recognize the significant impact of their donation. Thank you for helping make a difference for our youngest cancer warriors and their families.”

Communities in Schools of Nevada –

“We’re grateful that the Reno Aces and the Aces fans help put the “Communities” in our name through the jersey auction event! With the funds raised through this generous donation, we are able to continue our work in helping the almost 9,000 students in 13 schools throughout Washoe County by eliminating barriers to staying in school and graduating. Thank you to everyone who bid and won!”

The Reno Aces theme-jersey auctions will return in 2023, with the first one set for May, and additional auctions will run on select Saturdays throughout the season.

Baseball returns to Greater Nevada Field on Friday, March 31st, as the Reno Aces 2023 Opening Day will include a battle against their Silver State rivals, the Las Vegas Aviators, Triple-A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics. To purchase tickets or for more information about the Reno Aces, visit www.renoaces.com.

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Tagged as : Arizona Diamondbacks, Cancer Awareness, Charity Auctions/Raffles, Children's Health and Development, Education/Teacher Support, Family Relief/Resources, Fundraising Opportunities, Nevada, Pacific Coast League, Reno Aces, Shelters/Housing, Supporting the Community { }

Fireflies Announce Third Annual Mason’s Jingle Jog 5K

November 17, 2022

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COLUMBIA, SC – Today the Columbia Fireflies announced details for third annual Mason’s Jingle Jog which will take place Saturday, December 17 at Segra Park. Registration for the festive holiday run is now open. Runners will begin the race inside Segra Park at 8am, running through the flourishing BullStreet District and finishing the race on-field after running through some Fireflies Holiday Light displays. Gates and day-of registration will open at 7:30 am.

Fans can register for the race through Strictly Running online here. The registration fee for the race is $55 and includes entry to the race, a bib, a long-sleeve dry-fit shirt and new for 2022, a ticket to the Fireflies 2023 Opening Night Game on Thursday, April 6 vs the Augusta GreenJackets. After registering, runners can pick up their bibs at Strictly Running Friday, December 16.

“This 5K around the ballpark is a fantastic way to showcase all the incredible progress around the BullStreet District that has taken place since our season ended in September,” Team President Brad Shank said. “It’s also a nice way to allow the community to get out and together right before the holidays to exercise and win some great prizes.”

This year, the age brackets for the event have been updated to 19-and-under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59 and 60+. The top two male and female finishers in each age bracket will earn a prize, with the top overall female and male racer winning a grand prize of two seven-game ticket packages for the 2023 Fireflies season.

For more information on holiday events at Segra Park, visit ColumbiaFireflies.com. Fireflies Holiday Lights is the Midlands’ newest holiday tradition, featuring over one million Christmas lights, as well as great activities and festive food for the whole family at Segra Park. Learn more about the lights at FirefliesHolidayLights.com.

Tagged as : Carolina League, Columbia Fireflies, Contests/Competitions/Auditions, Kansas City Royals, Promoting Health/Fitness, South Carolina { }

Phillies Spring Training Two-Day Job Fair on Dec. 7th and 9th

November 16, 2022

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CLEARWATER – The Philadelphia Phillies Florida Operations will be holding a two-day Food & Beverage Job Fair from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. on December 7th and 9th, 2022, at BayCare Ballpark in Clearwater.

Interviews will be conducted on-site for seasonal gameday positions during 2023 Phillies Spring Training and the Threshers summer seasons. Positions available include stand lead, cooks, cashiers, bartenders, food prep, food runners, and warehouse runners.

Entrance to the event will be from the west gate parking lot, off the 601 N. Old Coachman Rd. drive. Please contact Alyssa at [email protected] for more information.

Tagged as : Clearwater Threshers, Employment Opportunities, Florida, Florida State League, Philadelphia Phillies { }

HomePlate Catering & Hospitality Is Offering Concessions Fundraising Program 

November 15, 2022

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Bridgewater, New Jersey- HomePlate Catering & Hospitality, the concessions partner of the Somerset Patriots, is once again offering a program for local non-profit organizations to work at TD Bank Ballpark during the 2023 season to raise money for their charities.

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HomePlate Catering & Hospitality is looking for four to 40 people per group to run the two large concessions or various portable carts during the 69 Patriots home games this season. The season begins on Thursday, April 6 and will run through Sunday, September 10 with a chance of additional playoff games and events.

The organizations will earn a percentage of the revenue at each location worked with bonus incentive programs available.

The concessions fundraising program has been successful for many non-profit organizations including school sports and clubs, high school project graduations, little leagues, religious groups, and more.

HomePlate Catering & Hospitality is asking for a three event minimum for interested organizations.

For more information, or to sign-up your organization, please contact Aly McGrath, HomePlate Catering & Hospitality’s Director of Operations, at (908) 255-1427 or amcgrath@homeplatecatering.net.

Tagged as : Eastern League, Fundraising Opportunities, New Jersey, New York Yankees, Somerset Patriots, Supporting the Community { }

MetroWest YMCA Honors Larry and Stacey Lucchino with Inaugural “Dream Big Award”

November 15, 2022

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On Wednesday, November 9, the MetroWest YMCA presented Larry Lucchino, chairman and principal owner of the Worcester Red Sox, and wife Stacey Lucchino with the inaugural “Dream Big Award” at their gala & auction at the Verve Hotel in Natick.

Nearly 200 people, including a handful of WooSox front office members, were on hand to support Larry, Stacey, and the YMCA’s worthy mission of empowering youth throughout the MetroWest region.

The MetroWest YMCA serves the towns of Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Sherborn, Sudbury, and Wayland—all of which are towns that the WooSox seek to be more active in, Larry stated when accepting his award.

“Stacey and I are humbled to receive the inaugural ‘Dream Big Award’ from the MetroWest YMCA,” he said. “It’s our pleasure to be supporting this worthy cause, and the WooSox look forward to building an enhanced connection with communities throughout the MetroWest region as we prepare for 2023 and beyond.”

In addition to the WooSox Foundation’s Platinum sponsorship, the WooSox donated two suites for games in 2023, which each raised more than $3,000 during the live auction. WooSox President Dr. Charles Steinberg generously donated his personal suite as one of them, which he made available as a surprise to a lucky bidder.

“I’m proud to have the MetroWest YMCA be an official member of WooSox Nation and look forward to exploring new ways that the WooSox and the Y can work together,” said MetroWest YMCA President Rick MacPherson. “Having three World Series trophies and Smiley Ball in attendance also provided some added fun and made the evening that much more special.”

The WooSox plan to recognize the MetroWest YMCA at a game in 2023 to be announced later this offseason. Fans can visit www.woosox.com for all marketing and promotional updates.

Tagged as : Awards, Boston Red Sox, International League, Massachusetts, Supporting the Community, Worcester Red Sox, YMCA { }

Girl Scout Discovery Day this Sunday at Fluor Field

November 14, 2022

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Join us on Sunday, November 20 from 1PM – 4PM at Fluor Field for a day of Girl Scouting! All girls are welcome whether current Girl Scouts or just thinking about joining. Families will take part in Girl Scout activities and traditions like archery, camp songs, circuit building and other STEM activities, S’mores making with solar ovens, and more!

Girl Scouting offers every girl the opportunity to make friends, explore new interests, be herself and make her world a better place!

Admission is absolutely free! Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase on site.

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, Children's Health and Development, Girl Scouts, Greenville Drive, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, South Atlantic League, South Carolina { }

Donald Driver Charity Softball Game Scheduled for Sunday Night on June 4

November 14, 2022

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GRAND CHUTE, WI – There will be softball under the lights on Sunday, June 4, 2023. Donald Driver, Jordy Nelson, Green Bay Super Bowl Champions, and current stars will come together for the Donald Driver Charity Softball Game at Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium at 7:05pm on that date. The event will raise money for the Donald Driver Foundation and additional local and player charities.

Fans may purchase a package that includes one ticket to the Donald Driver Charity Softball Game and three vouchers for a 2023 Timber Rattlers home game starting at 11:00am on Thursday, November 17. Packages are $71 for reserved, $101 for box, and $126 for premium box.

Single-game tickets for the Donald Driver Charity Softball Game will be available for purchase on Tuesday, November 22 at 11:00am.

Tickets for the softball game are $75 for a premium box seat (first two rows), $50 for a standard box seat, $29 for a reserved bleacher seat, and $15 for a general admission grass seat. There are also a limited number of patio tables – which seat four – available at $287. The patio tables will include a softball autographed by Driver and Nelson.

There are 117 All-You-Can-Eat seats available for this game for $90 per seat. There are 69 All-You-Can-Eat seats down the first base line. The new Home Plate Club that is part of the current renovations at Neuroscience Group Field will have 48 All-You-Can-Eat seats. This ticket includes admission to the game, an all-you-can-eat picnic for 90 minutes, and two beverages (beer, soda, or water).

Additionally, all 87 seats in Section 100 are $87 and tickets include a Jordy Nelson autographed softball.

“I am excited to see Jordy Nelson’s return, and to feature Super Bowl Champions and current stars competing,” said Driver. “Please buy tickets early and you can win a meet and greet with Jordy and me! Go Pack Go!!”
Fans who purchase tickets before November 29 will be entered in a drawing with the winners being able to meet Donald Driver and Jordy Nelson before the softball game.

“I am looking forward to returning to Wisconsin as we keep the Softball Game tradition going,” said Nelson.

More participants will be announced closer to the date of the event.

Fans who are planning on attending the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers game against the Peoria Chiefs on June 4 should note that the start time of that game has been moved from 1:10pm to 12:10pm. The stadium and the parking lot will be cleared after the conclusion of the Timber Rattlers game.

The schedule for the softball event is as follows:
Parking Lot Opens: 4:30pm
Stadium Gates Open: 5:15pm
Sponsor Softball Game: 5:30pm
Home Run Derby: 6:15pm
Softball Game Starts: 7:05pm

The game will raise money for the Donald Driver Foundation, other player charities, and local charitable organizations. The mission of the Donald Driver Foundation is to display Strong Hands, Strong Minds, and Loving Hearts to serve as a hand up, not a handout. The Donald Driver Foundation has a core focus in serving underprivileged children and families by addressing health & wellness, safety, and education & career development.

Fans may begin to purchase tickets for just the Donald Driver Charity Softball Game at 11:00am on Tuesday, November 22. Tickets are available in one of the following ways: Over the phone at (920) 733-4152, in person at the Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium Box Office, or through the internet at timberrattlers.com.

Tagged as : Charitable Foundations, Children's Health and Development, Family Relief/Resources, Fundraising Opportunities, Midwest League, Milwaukee Brewers, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Timber Rattlers { }

Trenton Thunder Recognized with Governor’s Award for Honoring Veterans

November 11, 2022

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(Trenton, NJ) – Your Trenton Thunder, presented by NJM Insurance Group, are proud to have been presented with an award recognizing ongoing efforts to honor veterans at Trenton Thunder Ballpark. The award commends the Thunder “for their dedication to the values of our State, and ensuring our Veterans are recognized, honored, and valued for their bravery.”

The New Jersey’s Governor “We Value Our Veterans” Employer Award was awarded by NJ Governor Phil Murphy during a ceremony at the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial and Vietnam Era Museum on November 11th. Trenton Thunder President and General Manager Jeff Hurley accepted the award at the ceremony Friday, where Hamilton Township and Mercer County were also honored, along with other municipalities and businesses.

The Trenton Thunder have a long-standing tradition of honoring veterans at the ballpark during games with our annual Hometown Heroes Night, featuring a pregame ceremony recognizing military veterans, first responders, and local heroes. They also honor a local hero every game during the 7th inning just prior to the singing of God Bless America.

The award reads:

“In grateful appreciation of your extraordinary efforts to promote a military friendly environment for the Veterans of our great State. As Governor of the State of New Jersey, I commend Trenton Thunder for their dedication to the values of our State, and ensuring our Veterans are recognized, honored, and valued for their bravery.” – Philip D. Murphy, Governor of the State of New Jersey

You can learn more about the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial and Vietnam Era Museum on their website here: https://www.njvvmf.org/

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The Trenton Thunder have drawn over 10 million fans over 28 years and have won the three major awards that Minor League Baseball teams can win; the Johnson Trophy for the “Nation’s Best Franchise”, the Larry MacPhail Trophy for Outstanding Club Promotion, and the Bob Frietas Award for Long-Term Success, given by Baseball America. The team has given back over $7.5 million worth of goods, services, and monetary donations through Trenton Thunder Charities, under the Grand Slam We Care Foundation umbrella. The Thunder can be found online at trentonthunder.com, facebook.com/trentonthunder, twitter.com/trentonthunder, and on youtube.com/AATrentonThunder.

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