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Drive to Host Furman I&E Night September 2

August 27, 2021

 

The Greenville Drive are excited to partner with Furman University for the first-annual Furman Innovation and Entrepreneurship Night at Fluor Field September 2nd.

Join us to celebrate the entrepreneurs, leaders, businesses and organizations advancing Greenville’s innovative and entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Attending will be some of Greenville’s up-and-coming startup founders. On the concourse, there will be highly engaging and interactive exhibits from leading innovative organizations that include:

  • Village Launch
  • Upstate Warrior Solution
  • SCRA
  • Summit Elementary
  • NEXT
  • SCBIO
  • Furman University

Purchase your tickets here to be a part of this signature new event! Gates open at 6:00 PM while first pitch is 7:05 PM.

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, Greenville Drive, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, South Atlantic League, South Carolina, Supporting the Community { }

Drive to Host Pathways to a Career in Health Care Panel Discussion August 31

August 26, 2021

 

Come down to Fluor Field August 31 to take part in the Pathways to a Career in Health Care panel discussion.

All students receive complimentary entry to the event and the Drive baseball game. Click here to get your tickets and follow these directions: Choose a seat in sections 116-120 and enter promo code HCN at check out.

The panel will have experts from Prisma Health, Greenville County Schools and Greenville Technical College:

Dr. Chris Troup, MD -Pediatric Neurosurgeon, Prisma Health

Eric Williams -Executive Director for Career & Technology Education, Greenville County Schools

Yolunda Richards -Academic Program Director, School of Health Sciences –Medical Imaging, Greenville Technical College

Adrienne Talbert -Chief Operating Officer, Roger C. Peace Rehab Hospital, North Greenville Medical Campus & Children’s Hospital, Prisma Health

Carolyn Swinton -SVP, Chief Nursing Officer, Prisma Health

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

Drive to Host Fluor Career Night September 2

August 26, 2021

 

The Greenville Drive will host Fluor’s Career Night at Fluor Field September 2nd beginning at 6:00 PM when gates open.

A ticket to the game is needed to access the event. Click here for tickets.

Hiring managers will be onsite to take resumes and discuss open positions and how you can join the Fluor team.

Bring your resume and receive a $10 voucher to use for food and drinks at Fluor Field.

Fluor is hiring positions in the following areas:

Markets

  • Life Science
  • Advanced Technologies
  • Date Centers
  • Semiconductors
  • Smart Batteries
  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • Food and Beverage
  • Alternative Protein
  • Fast Moving Consumer Goods
  • Mining and Metals
  • Government

Technical Disciplines

  • Process
  • Architectural
  • Supply Chain
  • Structural
  • Civil
  • Electrical
  • Project Management
  • HVAC
  • Process Equipment
  • Piping
  • Project Controls
  • Construction Management

Fluor provides professional and technical solutions to deliver safe, well-executed, capital-efficient engineering, procurement, and construction projects to clients around the word.

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, Employment Opportunities, Greenville Drive, South Atlantic League, South Carolina, Supporting the Community { }

Drive, Prisma Partner on Next COVID-19 Vaccination Event September 1

August 25, 2021

 

The Greenville Drive, in partnership with Prisma Health, are set to host the latest COVID-19 vaccination event at Fluor Field Wednesday, September 1st as part of the Drive’s game against the Asheville Tourists. This will be the 5th vaccination event hosted at Fluor Field this season as the Drive, together with their long-time partner Prisma Health, set out to educate and protect the community from the ongoing challenges brought about by COVID-19.

Prisma will be administering the now FDA approved Pfizer vaccine.

With virus variants emerging and COVID once again surging in the community, getting vaccinated is more important than ever for the health & safety of our community.

The latest vaccination event at Fluor Field will take place from 6-8pm in the Power Alley hospitality area of the ballpark, directly inside the Main Street entrance to the stadium. No appointments are needed; vaccinations will be offered on a walk-up basis and administered by officials with Prisma Health. The Pfizer vaccine, which is now fully approved by the FDA, will be administered free of charge; those 12 years of age or older, needing their first or second dose, will be eligible. For those needing their second dose, it must be a minimum of three weeks since their first dose, but no later than six weeks.

To help encourage participation, all of those that get vaccinated at Fluor Field will receive:

  1. A Green Monster Suite Experience for the 2022 Drive season (more details here: https://www.milb.com/greenville/ballpark/hospitality/greenmonstersuite)
  2. $250 Gift Card to be used towards Drive Merchandise (at the team store or online)
  3. A Special Merchandise Gift Bag That Includes Various High Impact & High Value Drive Branded Items ($125 total value)

Anyone that gets vaccinated on 9/1 will be entered into a drawing where three winners will be chosen.

“Getting vaccinated is the most critical thing we can all do to protect ourselves, our families, and our community. By partnering with Prisma Health to offer vaccinations at our games, we can help our community move closer to ending the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Drive Owner & President Craig Brown.

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, COVID-19, Greenville Drive, Hospitals/Medical Research, Promoting Health/Fitness, South Atlantic League, South Carolina, Vaccinations { }

Drive to Host Mobility Night August 26

August 24, 2021

 

The Greenville Drive are excited to host the first-ever Upstate Mobility Night August 26 at Fluor Field. Gates open at 6 PM while first pitch is at 7:05 against the Hickory Crawdads.

Teaming up with the Drive for the event is the Upstate Mobility Alliance. They will have booths on display throughout the concourse to show the future of electric vehicles, bikes, buses and charging stations.

There will also be t-shirt and water bottle giveaways throughout the evening.

Click here to get your tickets!

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, Environmental Awareness/Recycling, Family Relief/Resources, Greenville Drive, South Atlantic League, South Carolina { }

WooSox to Host “Peanut Allergy-Friendly Nights” for both Tuesday Games in August at Polar Park

August 9, 2021

WooSox play the New York Mets’ Syracuse team August 10

and the New York Yankees’ affiliate in a twin bill August 17.

WORCESTER, MA – Addressing the desires of many families in Central Massachusetts, the Worcester Red Sox will present “Peanut Allergy-Friendly Nights” at Polar Park on Tuesday, August 10 and Tuesday, August 17. The club hopes to create a more comfortable opportunity for fans with peanut allergies to attend WooSox games at Polar Park.

Because the 2021 baseball schedule provides off days on Mondays, the WooSox are able to do a deep cleaning of the seating bowl, the concourses, and the DCU Level on the Mondays prior to each Peanut Allergy-Friendly Night. On each of those nights, the sale or consumption of peanut products will not be allowed.

The WooSox play the Syracuse Mets at 6:35 p.m. on Tuesday, August 10, and they play two games against the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders starting at 4:35 p.m. on Tuesday, August 17. The Mets are the Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets, and the RailRiders are the Triple-A affiliate of the New York Yankees. The August 17 date is a resumption of a game suspended on July 17 and again on July 18, due to rain at Polar Park. The 9-inning game will resume in the top of the 6th inning with no score. It will be followed by the regularly-scheduled 9-inning game.

“We have attended Major League Baseball meetings and seminars that have heightened our awareness and enlightened us about the plight of families who need to be so cautious of peanuts and related allergens,” said WooSox Vice President of Marketing Brooke Cooper. “We were truly touched by how many families seek to come to baseball games if only they can be assured that the ballpark will be friendly to those with this serious allergy. We view these two dates as a pilot as we consider our plans for 2022. We welcome feedback at [email protected].”

Tagged as : Allergy Awareness, Boston Red Sox, Family Relief/Resources, International League, Massachusetts, Worcester Red Sox { }

Greenville to Host Blood Drive Saturday, August 29

August 6, 2021

 

The Greenville Drive is proud to partner with the Blood Connection for another blood drive Sunday, August 29 at The Front Porch at Fluor Field, located at the corner of Field Street and Markley Street.

The blood drive lasts from 11 AM – 4 PM.

Become a member of the LifeSaver League at Fluor Field! The need for blood is urgent throughout our community so please consider making a donation with us on Saturday. All donations stay within our community to help our neighbors.

Each donor will receive a ticket to a future Drive game, a LifeSaver League ’47 Brand Hat and a $10 VISA gift card.

Register here.

Tagged as : Blood Drives, Boston Red Sox, Greenville Drive, South Atlantic League, South Carolina, Ticket Donations { }

Drive, Prisma Partner on Next COVID-19 Vaccination Event August 5

July 29, 2021

 

The Greenville Drive, in partnership with Prisma Health, are set to host the latest COVID-19 vaccination event at Fluor Field this coming Thursday August 5th as part of the Drive’s game against the Rome Braves. This will be the 4th vaccination event hosted at Fluor Field this season as the Drive, together with their long-time partner Prisma Health, set out to educate and protect the community from the ongoing challenges brought about by COVID-19.

With virus variants emerging and COVID once again surging in the community, getting vaccinated is more important than ever for the health & safety of our community.

The latest vaccination event at Fluor Field next Thursday will take place from 6-8pm in the Power Alley hospitality area of the ballpark, directly inside the Main Street entrance to the stadium. No appointments are needed; vaccinations will be offered on a walk-up basis and administered by officials with Prisma Health. The Pfizer vaccine will be administered free of charge; those 12 years of age or older, needing their first or second dose, will be eligible. For those needing their second dose, it must be a minimum of three weeks since their first dose, but no later than six weeks.

To help encourage participation, all of those that get vaccinated at Fluor Field will receive a complimentary ice cream at the Drive’s destination ice cream stand Sweet Caroline’s as well as a complimentary ticket to any remaining 2021 regular season game.

“Getting vaccinated is the most critical thing we can all do to protect ourselves, our families, and our community. By partnering with Prisma Health to offer vaccinations at our games, we can help our community move closer to ending the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Drive Owner & President Craig Brown.

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, COVID-19, Greenville Drive, Hospitals/Medical Research, Promoting Health/Fitness, South Atlantic League, South Carolina, Ticket Donations, Vaccinations { }

Autism Acceptance Night presented by Unum – Early Entry Tours

July 28, 2021

 

As part of Autism Acceptance Night taking place on Saturday, July 31, the WooSox will offer early entrance paired with a Polar Park tour for families and groups with autistic individuals who plan to attend that evening’s game. Early entry will begin at 1:00 PM and can be accessed by Gate C. Fans will be required to show a ticket for that evening’s game, with the tour being a free addition, highlighting Polar Park’s sensory-friendly areas and accommodations. Fans can register by CLICKING HERE.

Tagged as : Autism Awareness, Boston Red Sox, Family Relief/Resources, International League, Massachusetts, Worcester Red Sox { }

WooSox Bring Back Free Vaccines on Remaining Los Wepas de Worcester Nights

July 23, 2021

Club teams up with City of Worcester;

J&J vaccines will be available, along with Pfizer vaccines for ages 12-17

WORCESTER, MA – After partnering with the City of Worcester to successfully administer 275 vaccines at Polar Park earlier this season, the Worcester Red Sox will again make more vaccines available for fans at Polar Park during six of their remaining home games this season—all of which are “Los Wepas de Worcester” dates, when the WooSox change their uniforms and identity to enhance outreach to the Latino and Hispanic communities.

The games are this coming Tuesday, July 27 at 6:35 pm vs. Buffalo, Sunday, August 1 at 1:05 pm vs. Buffalo, Friday, August 13 at 6:35 pm vs. Syracuse, Saturday, August 14 at 4:05 pm vs. Syracuse, Wednesday, August 18 at 6:35 pm vs. Scranton/WB, and Tuesday, September 7 at 6:35 pm vs. Lehigh Valley.

Anyone who wishes to receive a vaccine during these select home games will be given a complimentary General Admission ticket to that day’s game at the Ticket Office, along with a free WooSox cap, and they’ll be guided by a WooSox ambassador to the concourse at Polar Park where the vaccines will be administered by City of Worcester health officials. Fans who already have tickets to these games and would like a vaccine can simply check in with any WooSox staff member when gates open.

“Roughly 35% of Worcester’s Hispanic and Latino population have been fully vaccinated here in the city, and we must continue to do everything we can to get our community vaccinated,” said Dr. Matilde Castiel, Commissioner of Health & Human Services for the City of Worcester. “We are grateful that the WooSox continue to open their doors at Polar Park for members of our community, and we also look forward to providing a vaccine for anyone who still needs to get a vaccine.”

The WooSox and the City of Worcester will now be offering a Pfizer vaccine for anyone ages 12 and older. When vaccines were administered at Polar Park during the club’s first homestand in June, only a one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine was available for those 18 and older, and the WooSox and City of Worcester look forward to using the Pfizer vaccine to reach a broader age group.

“We’re not out of the woods yet and we’re keeping an eye on the case count and of course the Delta variant,” said Mayor Joseph M. Petty. “Our response has been a whole-of-government response and that means engaging with our non-profit and business community, like our partners at the Worcester Red Sox, to make sure that everyone in our community is getting vaccinated. I want to thank Larry Lucchino and Dr. Steinberg for joining us in our commitment to getting through this pandemic.”

“These clinics at Polar Park couldn’t come at a more important time,” City Manager Edward M. Augustus, Jr. said. “Our battle with the COVID-19 virus is not over, and the surging Delta variant is leading to increased cases across the country and here in Worcester. We need to do everything in our power to vaccinate as many people as possible, and we are extremely grateful to have a partner like the Worcester Red Sox who are equally committed to that mission. Polar Park was always meant to be more than a ballpark, and this is a terrific way to offer people both an entertaining night out and a chance to get vaccinated and protect themselves, their loved ones and our community as we continue to fight our way through this pandemic.”

“We hope we can increase the number of fans who protect themselves and their loved ones from the coronavirus,” said WooSox President, Dr. Charles A. Steinberg. “We hope that our children and teens receive vaccinations before they return to school so that they can enjoy the full experience that so many missed in 2020.

“We are grateful for the partnership with the City of Worcester and its Department of Health and Human Services. These city officials have been heroic in their efforts to reach out and find those who can still benefit from this desperately-needed vaccine. We are happy to provide it when the community comes together for an evening or afternoon of baseball at Polar Park.”

On Tuesday, May 4 the Seattle Mariners became the first Major League Baseball team in the country to offer vaccines for their fans during games at T-Mobile Park, and successfully administered 160 shots during their game against the Baltimore Orioles. The WooSox were proud to be among the first Minor League Baseball teams in the country to administer vaccines to their fans during games at Polar Park in the beginning of June.

¡Wepa! is a Spanish expression of excitement and happiness. The concept of naming the team after the popular phrase came from Worcester resident Daniel Velazquez at a WooSox Fan Plan Meeting on February 13, 2020 at Centro Inc. in Worcester.

UMass Memorial Health, the official healthcare provider of the Worcester Red Sox, will have paramedics on site as they do for every WooSox home game to offer any support needed.

For more information and further questions, please contact WooSox Vice President of Baseball Operations & Community Relations, Joe Bradlee ([email protected]).

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, COVID-19, International League, Massachusetts, Promoting Health/Fitness, Vaccinations, Worcester Red Sox { }

Drive Announce Mayor Knox White As Organization’s 15th Annual Green Day Honoree

July 19, 2021

 

Greenville, S.C. – The Greenville Drive, Advanced-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, announced today that Mayor Knox White has been selected as the honoree for the team’s annual Green Day celebration, presented by TD Bank, this year to be held on Wednesday August 4th at Fluor Field when the Drive host the Rome Braves.

Each year, the Drive pay tribute to an individual who has helped make Greenville one of the most electric and dynamic cities in the country. Over the course of his more than 25 years as mayor, no one has had a more profound and transformational impact on our city than Mayor White. From the creation of Falls Park and the Liberty Bridge, the development along the Reedy River, Unity Park, the Swamp Rabbit Trail, and our very own Fluor Field, everyone across our City has benefitted from Mayor White’s vision and leadership. The Drive are excited and honored to recognize Mayor White as this year’s Green Day honoree.

“Knox White was born in Greenville, grew up in Greenville, and transformed Greenville into one of the world’s most admired, awarded, and livable cities,” said Greenville Drive Owner & President Craig Brown. “We can’t think of a more deserving person for this year’s Green Day honoree than Mayor White. His vision and leadership have propelled us forward and positioned our great city for even greater future success.”

“Greenville is not just an amazing city, it is my home and my passion,” noted Mayor Knox White. “While it takes a lot of hard work and strong working partnerships, like the one we have with The Drive to accomplish what we have here and maintain our positive momentum, serving this city has been the proudest accomplishment and one of the greatest joys of my life. I am proud to be the Drive’s 2021 Green Day honoree, and I’m even more excited about what’s next.”

White joins an acclaimed group of Green Day honorees, including Mayor Max Heller and his wife, Trudy (2006); Greenville City Councilwoman Lillian Brock Flemming and Greenville County Councilwoman Xanthene Norris (2007); former Greenville Technical College President Dr. Tom Barton (2008); businessman and philanthropist C. Dan Joyner (2009); civic leader, judge and attorney Merl Code (2010); former S.C. Governor and U.S. Secretary of Education Dick Riley (2011); South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities Founder Dr. Virginia Uldrick (2012); environmentalist and attorney Tommy Wyche (2013); philanthropists Hayne and Anna Kate Hipp (2014); Centennial American Properties CEO David Glenn (2015); Erwin Penland Co-Founder Joe Erwin (2016); Hughes Development Corporation Chairman Bob Hughes (2017), Spinx Chairman Stewart Spinks (2018) and Southernside Neighborhood President Mary Duckett (2019).

In honor of Green Day & Greenville’s birthday celebration, Drive players will wear special green uniforms and caps on Green Day, and fans are encouraged to create a “green out” by sporting green as well. First pitch is set for 7:05pm against the Rome Braves. The first 2,000 fans through the stadium gates will receive a commemorative Green Day t-shirt or superhero cape, all courtesy of TD Bank. And then make sure to stick around after the game for a spectacular fireworks show in celebration of Greenville’s birthday.

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, Greenville Drive, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, South Atlantic League, South Carolina, Supporting the Community { }

Drive to Host Aerospace Night July 23

July 13, 2021

 

Make plans to join us at Fluor Field on Friday July 23rd for the Drive’s first-ever Aerospace Night event at the ballpark. Working in close collaboration with the South Carolina Council on Competitiveness & the SC Aerospace team, this is a highly unique event that the Drive are excited to begin hosting on an annual basis beginning this season.

The Aerospace industry will be spotlighted & celebrated for the entire evening as we shine a light on the leaders, companies, and organizations driving the Aerospace industry’s success in our community and across the state. Bring your kids and the whole family to the ballpark to learn about the latest exciting technologies & advancements driving the Aerospace industry’s success in our region. Lockheed Martin will have a special set-up on the stadium concourse with a highly engaging and interactive exhibit talking about their company and their specific work in Greenville. And make sure to get to the game early as you don’t want to miss the pre-game flyover!

Tickets start at just $9 and can be purchased directly by clicking here. Gates open at 6pm, with the Drive’s first pitch against the Greensboro Grasshoppers scheduled for 7pm. See you at the game!

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, Children's Health and Development, Education/Teacher Support, Greenville Drive, South Atlantic League, South Carolina, Supporting the Community { }

Sea Dogs to Host Yoga in the Outfield on July 24

July 9, 2021

 

Click here to register

The Portland Sea Dogs are happy to partner with Crisp Studio to present our 5th annual Yoga in the Outfield event on Saturday, July 24th. Take part in a morning yoga class in the outfield at Hadlock Field and enjoy Sea Dogs baseball in the evening!

Bring your own mats and roll them out on the gorgeous green outfield grass for a unique yoga experience.

Gates will open at 8:45 AM for all participants and the class will run from 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM. The class will be taught by Crisp Studio instructor Debbie Duryee. This class is also designed to be accessible to yogis of all levels in experience (ages 10+).

Tickets are $20 and include a General Admission ticket to the Sea Dogs game that evening at 6:00 PM. A portion of the ticket sales will benefit the Maine Children’s Cancer Program.

Please note, this is a BYOM (Bring your own mat) event!

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, Children's Health and Development, Eastern League, Maine, Men's Health, Portland Sea Dogs, Promoting Health/Fitness, Women's Health { }

First Responders Celebration is Sunday

July 7, 2021

 

The Drive’s series with Aberdeen wraps up on Sunday July 11th, with first pitch at 3:05pm with our annual First Responders Day celebration. This annual event at the ballpark recognizes & celebrates the sacrifice of all our community’s First Responders and thanks them for keeping us safe & healthy – this past year more than ever. Make sure to bring your kids and check out Heroes Alley on Field Street (presented by Ingles) beginning at 1pm with great music, face painters, balloon artists, bounce houses, and a special opportunity to see & climb in actual First Responder vehicles. And then make sure to stick-around post-game for Kids Run The Bases, presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield!

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, First Responders, Greenville Drive, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, South Atlantic League, South Carolina { }

Military Appreciation Day July 4th at Fluor Field

June 22, 2021

 

The Greenville Drive is excited to host Military Appreciation Day Sunday, July 4th.

First pitch against Winston-Salem, affiliate of the Chicago White Sox, is set for 6:05 pm. Gates will open at 5:00 pm. The Grumpy Old Jazzmen will play in the Main Street Plaza.

All veterans and active military will receive a $5 ballpark voucher, compliments of the Drive (pick up at tables near entrance gates). Our military celebration includes a pre-game ceremony featuring color guard, gun salute and vintage WWII warbirds flyover at the end of the anthem; military vehicle display on Field Street pre-game and in-game; recognizing and honoring our veterans and active military throughout the game; and military organizations display on the concourse.

There will also be a Fourth of July pre-game cookout. The $25 package includes a ticket to the picnic, the Drive game and postgame fireworks! Use the password july4 to buy your tickets here!

Postgame there will be a hot dog eating contest. Preliminary winners from our contests during the past homestand will compete for the 2021 title! Additional day of sign ups will take place at the Drive’s Info Center, located behind home plate.

For the grand finale, the Drive will provide the only public fireworks display in Greenville, which will start after the game but no earlier than 9:45.

Tagged as : Boston Red Sox, Greenville Drive, Military & Veterans, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, South Atlantic League, South Carolina { }

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