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Aces to partner with KOLO Cares, Food Bank of Northern Nevada for food drive

June 15, 2021

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RENO, Nev. – The Reno Aces and KOLO Cares are partnering with the Food Bank of Northern Nevada to include a food drive at Aces games from June 17-20. All who bring a non-perishable food item will receive a buy-one-get-one-half-off ticket voucher for the Aces’ August 5-10 series against the Tacoma Rainiers.

“KOLO 8 News Now is excited and proud to partner with the Reno Aces and the Food Bank of Northern Nevada to help provide much needed food to residents in our area,” said KOLO’s General Manager Matt Eldredge. “Along with their annual toy drive for needy children, the Aces prove again to be a generous supporter of worthwhile causes to help those in need in Northern Nevada.”

The Food Bank of Northern Nevada provides food for families in need, through more than 145 partner agencies. The food bank serves more than 106,000 people every month, and have served as a 501(c)3 nonprofit for more than three decades.

KOLO Cares is a program with KOLO 8 News Now, highlighting the charitable and community work done in the Northern Nevada region.

Tagged as : Arizona Diamondbacks, Discounted Tickets, Family Relief/Resources, Food Banks, Nevada, Pacific Coast League, Reno Aces { }

Chris Singleton To Speak At PK Park On June 19

June 14, 2021

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EUGENE, OR – The Eugene Emeralds are thrilled to welcome back to former player, motivational speaker, and child book author Chris Singleton who will be on-hand at PK Park on June 19 to speak with fans and share his message of love, inspiration, and unity.

For the past six years, Singleton has been living proof that love is stronger than hate. In 2015, Singleton lost his mother, Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, in the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church shooting in Downtown Charleston, South Carolina, an unthinkable tragedy that saw the lives of nine African Americans taken far, far too soon.

And yet, despite that tragedy, Singleton has refused to allow that dark moment define him or fill him with hatred and anger, instead choosing to forgive the shooter while inspiring thousands since with his message of resilience, forgiveness, and unity.

Prior to the Eugene Emeralds game on June 19, Singleton will be speaking with fans at PK Park to share that beautiful message with Emeralds fans, a message that ‘love is stronger than hate.’

Gates open at 6:00pm PST and fans are encouraged to arrive early to hear Singleton speak. Tickets are available at www.EmeraldsBaseball.com.

Ever since my mother was killed at my church back in 2015 it has become my mission to teach our young people to love one another despite their many differences.
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My mother’s life was taken away because of racism, but I promise to keep using my voice to put an end to it! pic.twitter.com/3UQ9X3tBSq

— Chris Singleton (@csingleton__2) June 6, 2019

Also prior to the game, the Eugene Emeralds and Kendall Auto Group will be distributing copies of his book Different: A Story About Loving Your Neighbor to the first 500 children that enter PK Park. Different aims to teach children that differences – whether through race, nationality, gender or more – are something to accept and celebrate. Most of all, Different is a tribute to Singleton’s late mother, Sharonda Coleman-Singleton.

Different, the first of two books he has written, was a best-seller in its category and has been featured in numerous outlets, including by The Obama Foundation.

Fans can learn more about Chris, his two books – Different and Your Life Matters – and his inspirational message by visiting www.ChrisSingleton.com.

The Eugene Emeralds sincerely hope to see you at PK Park on June 19 for what will undoubtedly be a special night at the ballpark.

Information regarding tickets to Eugene Emeralds home games is available at www.EmeraldsBaseball.com or by calling (541) 342-5367.

Stay up to date with the Emeralds by following the team on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Tagged as : Eugene Emeralds, Honoring History, Northwest League, Oregon, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, San Francisco Giants { }

Learn How to Fundraise for Your Nonprofit with the Clearwater Threshers

June 10, 2021

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Calling all Travel Baseball Teams, Band Boosters, and Nonprofit Organizations! Are you looking for an opportunity to raise funds for your group? The Clearwater Threshers are seeking NPOs and groups to work gamedays at BayCare Ballpark this summer season.

We are hosting a Zoom Information session for anyone interested in learning more about how to start earning money for your group this summer, as early as this month. The Zoom call will be at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 18.

To participate, email Justin at [email protected], include “NPO Information Session” in the subject line, you will receive an email invitation to the June 18 call.

We are looking for groups with a current COI and 501-3C status to work in our concession stands for the remainder of the 2021 Threshers season. Roles include, Cashiering, Food Running, Food Portable Attendant, Hot Dog Roller, and Picnic Attendants.

During the information session, we will discuss: Workload, Roles, Pay, Uniform, Length of Hours, How to sign up for particular days, Schedule, and much more.

Join the Threshers Team and raise money for your group!

Tagged as : Carolina League, Clearwater Threshers, Florida, Fundraising Opportunities, Philadelphia Phillies, Supporting the Community { }

Job Fair on June 17 at BayCare Ballpark for Threshers Baseball

June 10, 2021

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The Clearwater Threshers are hosting a Job Fair to hire cooks, cashiers, and warehouse at BayCare Ballpark on Thursday, June 17, from 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. Open interviews will be conducted with job offers made on-site.

Candidates should park and enter at the West Gate, by the fountain off of Old Coachman Rd. For more information, or if you are unable to attend the job fair on June 17, please contact Assistant Food & Beverage Manager Justin Stone at 727-712-4401 or JStone@threshersbaseball.com.
BayCare Ballpark – 601 N Old Coachman Rd, Clearwater, FL 33765

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

Flying Squirrels, Richmond Raceway & Dominion Energy Charity Classic to host 7th Annual Turn Left Golf Classic presented by Cranemasters at the Country Club of Virginia on Oct. 25

June 10, 2021

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Richmond Raceway, Richmond Flying Squirrels, and the Dominion Energy Charity Classic announce the return of the 7th Annual Turn Left Golf Classic presented by Cranemasters on Monday, Oct. 25. The Country Club of Virginia James River Course will be the site of the event following the completion of the Dominion Energy Charity Classic on Oct. 21-24. Participants will play the PGA TOUR Champions tournament course in the same condition and with the same pin placements as the pros did on Sunday, Oct. 24 during the Charity Classic.

“The annual Turn Left Golf Classic is always a memorable day in RVA that brings three Richmond sports organizations together to support our community,” said Richmond President Dennis Bickmeier. “We are grateful to our partners and friends who support this event and have a positive impact on our community.”

In 2014, the Turn Left Golf Classic was created to benefit Flying Squirrels Charities and Richmond Raceway Cares, two 501 (c) 3 non-profit organizations. This will be the second year the event is held at The Country Club of Virginia James River Course on the day following the Dominion Energy Charity Classic. The 2020 Turn Left Golf Classic was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We are thrilled to once again partner with our friends at Richmond Raceway and the Dominion Energy Charity Classic to benefit the greater Richmond region,” said Flying Squirrels CEO, Todd “Parney” Parnell. “The Country Club of Virginia James River Course is an elite golf course and a fabulous setting for this year’s charity event. We look forward to making new memories for a good cause that will have a positive impact in our community at the Turn Left Golf Classic.”

The Turn Left Golf Classic is a shotgun start at 11 a.m. Prizes will be allotted to the top three foursomes and a post-event dinner on the back lawn is included with the registration price. Early bird pricing is available when registering a foursome team, hole sponsor, or a foursome team and hole sponsor package. Special early bird pricing ends on Sept. 1. To register for the Turn Left Golf Classic, visit www.richmondraceway.com/events/tlgc.

“Helping to generate charitable contributions in the RVA community is at the heart of the Dominion Energy Charity Classic,” said Charity Classic Executive Director Steve Schoenfeld. “To help the Flying Squirrels and the Raceway in their efforts to host their golf tournament is a natural fit for us, so we are excited to team up with them again this year.”

The Dominion Energy Charity Classic at The Country Club of Virginia James River Course will be held on Oct. 21-24, where the top 72 PGA Tour Champions players will compete in the Charles Schwab Cup Playoffs. To learn more about the Dominion Energy Charity Classic, visit deccgolf.com.

For more information on the 7th Annual Turn Left Golf Classic, visit richmondraceway.com/turnleft.

Tagged as : Charitable Foundations, Eastern League, Fundraising Opportunities, Richmond Flying Squirrels, San Francisco Giants, Virginia { }

Celebrate Greenville County Schools Employees June 16th

June 10, 2021

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Come out to Fluor Field on Wednesday June 16th as the Drive recognize & thank teachers and all staff from Greenville County Schools on finishing the school year! After an unprecedented year, everyone from the community will have an opportunity to come out to Fluor Field to recognize, celebrate, and thank GCS staff on a job very well done. For the entire game, we will be celebrating the people, programs and accomplishments of Greenville County Schools.

As a special thank you and congratulations from the Drive, all GCS teachers & staff receive a complimentary ticket to the game as well as a $5 ballpark voucher (available for pick up upon arrival at the stadium). In addition, all GCS personnel will receive a 20% discount at the Drive team store.

All GCS employees, visit www.greenvilledrive.com/groupportal and use password GCS to enter your specific ticket portal. Enter promo code TEACH at check out for your complimentary ticket (make sure to click apply!). For all other tickets, please click here.

See you at Fluor Field on the 16th! Gates open at 6pm with first pitch to follow at 7pm.

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, Children's Health and Development, Education/Teacher Support, Greenville Drive, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, South Atlantic League, South Carolina, Ticket Donations { }

Portland Sea Dogs And Arcadia Team Up For “Dog Of The Day” Program 

June 9, 2021

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Portland, Maine —The Portland Sea Dogs are thrilled to announce today that Arcadia, a technology company that gives customers easy access to clean energy options for their homes, businesses, and communities, has joined as a 2021 Season Sponsor. As part of their sponsorship, they will be supporting a giveback program titled “Dog of the Day” to facilitate the adoptions of Maine’s rescue, shelter, and humane society dogs. New members who sign up for Arcadia with the code SEADOGS50 will also receive $50 toward their power bills.

The “Dog of the Day” program will take place at every Sunday home game this season, where Arcadia and the Sea Dogs will partner to showcase a dog that is up for adoption through a local shelter or humane society. The program will kick off this Sunday when the Sea Dogs host the New Hampshire Fisher Cats at 1:00 PM.

“The Sea Dogs are proud to partner with Arcadia to once again support the great work of animal shelters throughout the state of Maine,” said Sea Dogs President & General Manager Geoff Iacuessa. “The program has a track record for finding forever homes for our four-legged friends. We look forward to another successful season thanks to our new partners at Arcadia.”

“As a life-saving organization, the ARLGP greatly appreciates Arcadia’s commitment to helping people – and pets – across our great state,” said Jeana Roth, Director of Community Engagement at the ARLGP.

Arcadia helps Maine residents hit a home run every day by connecting them to local solar farms so that they can help create clean energy for their communities and save money on their power bills. Community solar programs, developed by states like Maine to encourage more renewable energy, provide residents, especially those who don’t own their homes, many of the same benefits as installing solar panels on their roof — without any installation, change in utility company, or extra cost to sign up. Arcadia’s mission around energy inclusion and giving back to local communities.

Come meet Arcadia and learn about community solar and their other smart energy services at this Sunday’s game at Hadlock Field, where we profile our first “Dog of the Day”. Arcadia is also offering new members a $50 credit on their power bills**. They’ll be located** to the right of the main gate inside the concourse at Hadlock Field. To learn more about Arcadia, please visit: https://www.arcadia.com

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About Portland Sea Dogs:

The Portland Sea Dogs are the Double-A Northeast League affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. In 28 seasons the Sea Dogs have welcomed over 10 million fans to Hadlock Field in Portland, Maine. The Sea Dogs have been awarded two of Minor League Baseball’s most coveted awards, the John H. Johnson President’s Trophy, Minor League Baseball’s most prestigious award, and the Bob Freitas Award, which is presented by Baseball America for long-term success. The Sea Dogs’ “Strike Out Cancer in Kids” program has raised over 5 million dollars for the Maine Children’s Cancer Program. Over 300 Sea Dogs players have played in the Major Leagues including some of today’s Red Sox stars including Xander Bogaerts, Rafael Devers, and Christian Vazquez. For more information on the Sea Dogs visit seadogs.com. Follow the Sea Dogs on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

About Arcadia

Arcadia gives customers a simple, easy, and affordable way to choose renewable energy, connecting their homes and communities to the highest standards of clean energy. Founded in 2014, Arcadia’s platform technology connects with utilities in every state, manages 4.5 terawatt-hours of residential energy demand, and is the largest manager of residential community solar subscribers in the US. Join us in achieving our vision of a 100% renewable energy future at www.arcadia.com.

Tagged as : Animal Shelters/Rescue, Boston Red Sox, Eastern League, Family Relief/Resources, Humane Society, Maine, Portland Sea Dogs { }

First Responder ‘Hero of the Inning’ Nominations Open

June 9, 2021

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COLUMBIA, S.C. – The Columbia Fireflies are hosting First Responders Night sponsored by T-Mobile on Thursday, June 17 at 7:05pm. During the game, the Fireflies will honor eight local first responders and are looking for fans to nominate their favorite first responder for in-game recognition online here. Those selected as “Heroes of the Inning” will be contacted directly by a Fireflies representative.

Nominations are open to any EMS, firefighter or police officer to be recognized in-between innings. When submitting nominations, please have a photo of the honoree and a short bio available. Honorees chosen will be given two free tickets to Thursday night’s game.

Similar nominations will be made available later in the season for frontline works and teachers.

For tickets and more information about upcoming Columbia Fireflies games, visit ColumbiaFireflies.com.

Tagged as : Carolina League, Columbia Fireflies, First Responders, Kansas City Royals, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, South Carolina { }

Dragons to Recognize “Community All-Stars” Recipient During Game on June 9

June 8, 2021

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Dayton, Ohio — The Dayton Dragons will recognize The Hope Center for Families as a “Community All-Stars” recipient during a special inning break of the Dragons game on Tuesday, June 9th against the Great Lakes Loons at Day Air Ballpark. The game will start at 7:05 p.m. In addition, half of the 50/50 proceeds will be donated to The Hope Center for Families.

The Dragons Community All-Stars Program honors individuals who have gone above and beyond to improve the quality of life in the Miami Valley. They could be firefighters or police officers, doctors or good Samaritans. It could be a first responder or a volunteer. The Dragons are going to highlight these Community All-Stars at games all summer long.

More than half of children in the City of Dayton live below the poverty level. The statistics show that when those children grow up, they are likely to continue the poverty cycle to their children as well. The “poverty cycle” often persists across multiple generations unless that cycle is interrupted through outside intervention.

The Hope Center for Families was developed to interfere with the poverty cycle in Northwest Dayton, giving families the support and hope needed to grow and advance into sustainable living wages.

The Hope Center for Families is an initiative by the Omega Community Development Corporation that focuses on the two-generation model – a model that targets low-income children and their parents simultaneously. The center will focus on the three main factors that aid in the reduction of poverty through workforce, health, and educational development.

Mini University, Sinclair Community College, and Dayton Children’s Hospital will have a significant presence within the Hope Center. Mini University will operate an early learning program within the center. Sinclair Community College will offer certificate programs for adults to further their education, allowing them to gain higher wages. Dayton Children’s Hospital will aid in childcare.

The Center plans to start transforming the lives of the people of Northwest Dayton as soon as the door open in Fall 2021.

Vanessa Ward, Omega Community Development Corporation president, said her dream once the center is open would be that when people walk in, they will be greeted by people that care.

For going above and beyond to improve the quality of life in Miami Valley, The Hope Center for Families is being honored as a Dragons Community All-Star.

Help support the development of The Hope Center for Families at the following links:

· Donate here – https://bit.ly/3gaMS8v

· Learn more here – https://www.omega-cdc.org/hope-center.html

You can nominate other individuals or organizations that are going above and beyond for the Dayton community at www.daytondragons.com/communityallstar.

This event is the second of five special Community All-Stars spotlights at Dragons games this season. Presenting sponsors are Flying Ace Express Carwash, CenterPoint Energy, Great Clips, and Synchrony. Additional tributes are scheduled for July 9, July 27, and September 1 each focused on a different individual or organization who have gone above and beyond to improve the quality of life in the Miami Valley.

The Dragons play at beautiful, downtown Day Air Ballpark and are scheduled to play 48 more home games during the regular season. Game times are 7:05 p.m. for Tuesday through Saturday games and 2:05 p.m. on Sundays. No Monday games are scheduled at this time. Gates open one hour prior to game time. Single-game tickets for all Dragons 2021 home games are available at www.daytondragons.com or by phone at (937) 228-2287.

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Tagged as : Cincinnati Reds, Dayton Dragons, Family Relief/Resources, Midwest League, Ohio, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, Supporting the Community { }

The Fireflies Play Host to Early Juneteenth Event

June 7, 2021

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COLUMBIA, S.C. – The Columbia Fireflies today announced that they will host an early Juneteenth event, showing Black Panther on the videoboard June 12 at 7:30 pm. The event is a free community event presented by the Columbia office of Ogletree Deakins.

Black Panther is a 2018 film starring South Carolina-native Chadwick Boseman as King T’Challa of Wakanda. The story picks up as T’Challa becomes the king of Wakanda and fights to keep the nation a secret from the outside world while battling demons from the country’s past. The Ryan Coogler film won three Oscars along with countless other awards from the Screen Actors Guild and BAFTA Awards. Boseman lost his battle with cancer in August of 2020.

According to the Columbia Office’s Juneteenth Event Committee, “As part of our firm’s initiative to bring attention to Juneteenth across our more than 40 offices throughout the United States, we are excited that the Columbia office can partner with our neighbors at Segra Park to provide a free public showing of Black Panther. We hope that, in addition to a nice night out for a great movie at the ballpark, we can bring attention to the Juneteenth holiday, one of, if not the, oldest nationally-celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States.”

“Juneteenth is a celebration recognizing the end of slavery in the United States,” said Fireflies team President John Katz. “We are excited to partner with our neighbors at Ogletree Deakins to open the ballpark for the screening of Black Panther – a powerful film telling the story of a Black superhero committed to preserving freedom and independence.”

Gates for the event open at 6:30 pm and show time is at 7:30 pm. Concession stands will be open at the ballpark. Segra Park is a cashless facility, but all major credit cards will be accepted.

“The Fireflies Juneteenth celebration continues on June 19 and June 20 at Segra Park,” added Katz. “Our Negro League Celebration will honor the legacy of the trailblazers of the game, and will feature the Newark Eagles (Fireflies) vs the Chattanooga Choo Choos (GreenJackets).”

Segra Park operates under a Clear Bag Policy. Bags that are not clear will not be permitted into the stadium. The Fireflies Clear Bag Policy closely matches those already in place at all NFL stadiums and many NCAA sporting events. This policy also closely matches the policy in place for all Gamecock sporting events and concerts at Colonial Life Arena, with minor adjustments for families. The Clear Bag Policy is in place to provide a safer environment at events and should significantly expedite fan entry into Segra Park.

Each fan is allowed to bring one clear bag into Segra Park that conform to the following restrictions:

  • Clear plastic, vinyl or PVC bags that do not exceed 12″ x 6″ x 12″ — A logo no larger than 4.5″ x 3.4″ can be displayed on one side of a permissible clear bag
  • One-gallon clear plastic freezer bag (Ziploc bag or similar)
  • Small clutch bags no larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″ — approximately the size of a hand, with or without a handle or strap
  • Medically necessary items (after proper inspection and tagging)

Fans can reserve their free tickets by going to FirefliesTickets.com.

Tagged as : Carolina League, Columbia Fireflies, Honoring History, Kansas City Royals, South Carolina { }

Concessionaire to Hold Job Fair this Thursday, June 10

June 6, 2021

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Spectra Food Services and Hospitality, the exclusive concessionaire at Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park, will be holding a job fair this Thursday afternoon, June 10, from 4-7 p.m.

Spectra is looking to fill more than 50 game-day positions, with some of jobs being fill on-the-spot.

Applicants should bring a resume, photo ID, Social Security card and proof of alcohol certification if applicable.

Those interviewing can apply for a wide range of positions, including:

– Suite attendants

– Hospitality attendants

– Food Runners

– Dishwashers

– Bartenders

– Spectra Security

– Cooks

Applications can be completed in advance to help expedite the process. Applications can be downloaded here.

Tagged as : Albuquerque Isotopes, Colorado Rockies, Employment Opportunities, New Mexico, Pacific Coast League { }

New Positions Available: Bisons continue to hire for ballpark team

June 6, 2021

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Big League baseball is off to an amazing start at Sahlen Field and this is only the beginning. With more games on the schedule this summer, the Bisons are looking to add even more energetic and passionate associates to their game day team for an unforgettable season of baseball in downtown Buffalo.

The Bisons are looking to add to their Game Day Support Staff team that can help them provide Championship Service to the great baseball fans of Western New York. The team is also looking for additional Food Service Staff, including cashiers, cooks, porters, stand managers and commissary workers.

>>>View or Apply: Bisons Employment Opportunities

Seasonal employment at Sahlen Field is the perfect opportunity for someone 18 years old or older to earn money while also being part of a historic season in Buffalo sports history. Perfect for college kids returning home from school, retirees looking for a new challenge or anyone in need of adding a little extra income, the Bisons offer competitive pay and flexible scheduling.

June 9 – Bisons Food Service Hiring Event

The Bisons will be holding a Food Service Hiring Event from 12-4pm on Wednesday, June 9th at Canalside. Just stop by the Honda Tent, located near the train station across from the Key Bank Center, if you are interested in joining the ballpark team as a stand manager, a cook, a cashier or commissary staff. Employment incentives are being offered. For more information, you can contact the Bisons at (716) 846-2059 (masks required).

Tagged as : Buffalo Bisons, Employment Opportunities, International League, New York, Toronto Blue Jays { }

Reno Aces to host second “Home Run for Life” ceremony on Friday

June 4, 2021

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RENO, Nev. – The Reno Aces will host their second Saint Mary’s “Home Run for Life” ceremony of 2021, featuring Antonette Shaw-Costa, a breast cancer survivor,on Friday, June 4 when the Aces take on the Sacramento River Cats at 6:35 p.m. PT at Greater Nevada Field.

Since 2014, the Aces and Saint Mary’s have partnered to showcase the “Home Run for Life” program. Once a month, a brave individual in the Northern Nevada community is honored by taking a ceremonial trip around the bases with each team lining the baselines. The ceremony symbolizes the end of a battle against adversity. Individuals honored have overcome a significant medical event in their life with the help of Saint Mary’s personnel.

Antonette is an embodiment of a warrior’s heart, battling through thick and thin and still coming out on top.

In January 2018, Antonette found the infamous sign of cancer in her right breast and on her lymph nodes, a lump. It was not long before the words “you have cancer” were uttered from her doctor’s mouth and left her in a world of “deafening silence”.

The news was shocking for Antonette but, she turned to social media as an outlet and started a video blog called Antonette Inspires to provide support not only for herself but, for those who also needed to know they were not alone.

This warrior went through six months of chemotherapy, six surgeries and six and a half weeks of strong radiation to banish those cancerous cells. Through her 18-month bout with breast cancer, Antonette continued to show her strength, grinding out her everyday job as a realtor by nearly breaking her own personal sales goals in the process and also found love as a newlywed last year.

In the coming months, Antonette will be a competitor in the Breast Cancer to Bikini Competition in October to take back her mind, body and spirit.

Antonette will round the bases commemorating her “Home Run for Life” in the middle of the second inning on Friday night. The Reno Aces and the Sacramento River Cats players and staff will be lined up at a 12-foot distance to greet her as she makes her way toward home plate.

Greater Nevada Field gates open at 5:35 p.m. PT on Friday, June 4. Tickets are on sale now at www.renoaces.com or by calling (775) 334-7000.

Tagged as : Arizona Diamondbacks, Cancer Awareness, Home Run for Life, Nevada, Pacific Coast League, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, Reno Aces { }

Snappers To Hold Summer Job Fair June 17 and July 7

June 4, 2021

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BELOIT, Wisconsin – Baseball season is in full swing. We want you to be part of the most fun atmosphere in MILB! The Snappers are preparing to move to the new downtown ABC Supply Stadium later this summer. In conjunction with the move, the Snappers will be looking to add to their staff by hosting a job fair on Thursday, June 17, and Wednesday, July 7, from 6:00-8:00 PM to hire positions for ABC Supply Stadium. The fair will take at the Beloit Transfer Station (Downtown Bust Stop) at 225 Shirland Avenue.

Interested applicants are encouraged to fill out an application form at SnappersBaseball.com, bring their resume, dress in business professional attire, and come prepared to interview on-site. We’ll be grilling up burgers and hot dogs during both job fairs, so bring your appetite, too.

Available game day staff positions include concessions supervisors, line cooks, cashiers, and food runners, security, ushers, cleaning attendants, grounds crew, ticketing, and retail. Candidates will be expected to work all Snappers home games at ABC Supply Stadium during the 2021 season, including nights, weekends, and holiday dates, and should view the team’s schedule in advance at SnappersBaseball.com to ensure their availability.

Questions in advance of the job fair may be directed to [email protected] or by calling (608) 362-2272.

Tagged as : Beloit Sky Carp, Employment Opportunities, Miami Marlins, Midwest League, Wisconsin { }

BlueClaws, RWJBarnabas Health to Partner on Vaccine Clinic at Ballpark June 9th 

June 4, 2021

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JERSEY SHORE, NJ – The Jersey Shore BlueClaws and RWJBarnabas Health announced today that they will jointly host vaccination clinic at the BlueClaws game on Wednesday, June 9th at FirstEnergy Park.

Fans that pre-register through this link will be able to come to the ballpark beginning at 4:30 pm before the BlueClaws 7:05 pm game against Wilmington (Nationals). Vaccine shots will be set up on the lawn outside the stadium. Walk-ins will also be accepted though fans are encouraged to pre-register.

REGISTER FOR YOUR COVID VACCINE HERE.

“We’re proud to partner with RWJBarnabas Health on this initiative to encourage the Jersey Shore to get vaccinated,” said BlueClaws Team President Joe Ricciutti. “This is a great opportunity to enjoy a night out with your family and if you have been thinking about getting vaccinated, here is a great chance to do so and help stop the spread of COVID-19!”

“RWJBarnabas Health is excited to partner with the Jersey Shore BlueClaws on this unique opportunity to offer COVID-19 vaccines to our community members,” said Teri Kubiel, DNP, NE-BC, Vice President, Community Affairs, Community Medical Center and Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus. “RWJBarnabas Health’s mission is to create healthier communities throughout New Jersey. Currently, the best way we can work to achieve that mission is to help make sure everyone who wants the COVID-19 vaccine has access to it. Getting vaccinated will help us all safely resume activities we love and enjoy our summer together, and we shouldn’t put that off. Don’t procrastinate – vaccinate.”

As part of the drive, fans will receive a free ticket to the game thanks to RWJBarnabas Health. Additional tickets are available for just $12, 50% savings off the day-of-game price.

Guests that pre-register for their vaccination will also receive free parking. One lucky fan will receive a Luxury Suite outing during the 2022 season and another will receive a BlueClaws autographed team item.

Second shots of the Moderna vaccine will be administered on June 30th, also at the ballpark.

The BlueClaws are the Jersey Shore’s top stop for affordable, family entertainment.

-Jersey Shore BlueClaws-

Tagged as : COVID-19, Hospitals/Medical Research, Jersey Shore BlueClaws, New Jersey, Philadelphia Phillies, Promoting Health/Fitness, South Atlantic League, Vaccinations { }

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