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Dash to host “Fill the Stands with Cans” on July 21

July 14, 2017

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (July 14, 2017) – The Winston-Salem Dash are proud to announce, in conjunction with the Piedmont Triad Apartment Association (PTAA) and WXII, the return of “Fill the Stands with Cans” for an eighth consecutive season at BB&T Ballpark. On Friday, July 21, before the Dash’s 7 p.m. game against the Salem Red Sox, PTAA volunteers will be positioned outside the gates of BB&T Ballpark collecting non-perishable food items and cash donations to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina.

Last year, the Dash were among several organizations to help the PTAA provide a total of 17,832 meals to people in need in the northwest North Carolina area.

“Every summer Second Harvest’s resources are stretched thin because so many children who rely on free and subsidized meals at school are out of school for the summer,” said Jon Lowder, Executive Director of the Piedmont Triad Apartment Association. “That means that Second Harvest and its partner agencies have to supply more food to needy families, and we are so fortunate to be able to partner with three organizations that are dedicated to addressing the community’s needs. This year, we hope to raise 20,000 meals, and we’d love to reach 25,000.”

As a thank you from the Dash and the PTAA for helping support Second Harvest Food Bank of NWNC, any fan who brings a non-perishable food item or cash donation to Friday’s game will receive a ticket voucher that can be redeemed for any Dash home game in August. To redeem your ticket, simply bring your voucher to the Baker Roofing Box Office, which is open leading up to all home games and from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through Friday on non-gamedays.

“We are incredibly excited about hosting ‘Fill the Stands with Cans’ again this year,” said Dash President Geoff Lassiter. “The PTAA does a fantastic job of organizing this event every season, and their goals intertwine with our organization’s community initiatives, so it’s truly a perfect match.”

Gates will open at 6 p.m. for Friday’s 7 p.m. game with the Red Sox, with tickets still available for purchase for as low as $8 by calling the Dash at (336) 714-2287 or visiting wsdash.com. Be sure to stick around after the game for a spectacular postgame fireworks show and kids run the bases, powered by New Balance Winston-Salem. Friday is also the first Star Wars Night in BB&T Ballpark history.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Carolina League, Chicago White Sox, Family Relief/Resources, Food Banks, Food Drives, North Carolina, Ticket Donations, Winston-Salem Dash { }

Peanut-Free Night Highlights First Homestand Of The Second Half

June 27, 2017

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Birmingham Barons are set to host the Biloxi Shuckers, Double-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers in the first homestand of the second half of the season. The Barons and Regions Field will be hosting Peanut-Free Night on Wednesday. The entire stadium has been thoroughly cleaned and nothing containing peanuts will be allowed or sold in the stadium. In addition, The SwitchYard On 14th will be open before, during and after games all homestand for fans to enjoy a game of ping pong or bocce ball as well as a drink from the Barstream or some of the new menu items featured in the Foodstream. Here is the full schedule for the homestand.

Wednesday, June 28, 7:05 p.m. – The Barons and Regions Field will be hosting Peanut-Free Night presented by Alabama Allergy & Asthma Center for the first game of a five game series against Biloxi. The entirety of Regions Field has undergone a thorough cleaning to remove peanut residue in order for fans with peanut allergies to be able to enjoy a game at Regions Field. Nothing containing peanuts will be allowed or sold in the stadium. Wednesday night is also AAA Wednesday presented by AAA of Alabama. Show your AAA card at the box office and receive two dollars off a regular priced ticket. The executive entry opens at 5:30 p.m., with all gates opening at 6 p.m. The SwitchYard On 14th will be open beginning at 4:00 p.m. and remain open following the game until 10:00 p.m.

Thursday, June 29, 7:05 p.m. – Join us for another Thirsty Thursday presented by Miller Lite, Woodbridge and Buffalo Wild Wings, where you can enjoy two dollar drink specials on domestic beers, wines and soft drinks. The executive entrance will be opening at 5:30 p.m. and all gates opening at 6:00. Enjoy food, drinks and fun at The SwitchYard On 14th which will be open beginning at 4:00 p.m. and staying open all day, closing at midnight following the game.

Friday, June 30, 7:05 p.m. – Add to your 3-D Stadium Collectible Series with the second of the three 3-D Stadium giveaways. The first 1,000 adults 13 and over will receive the Hoover Met collectible model presented by Coca-Cola. Friday night is also Used Car Night, presented by Jim Burke Automotive, where all fans 21 and older will be eligible to win one of four car giveaways. Cap off the night with another Friday Night Fireworks, presented by Hibbett Sports, Alabama Power and Coca-Cola. The executive entrance opens at 5:30 p.m., with all gates opening at 6:00. The SwitchYard On 14th will open at 4:00 p.m. and remain open leading up to and following the game until midnight.

Saturday, July 1, 6:30 p.m. – Break Dancing bat boy Breakin’ B-Boy McCoy will join us for another installment of the Saturday Entertainer Series presented by CBS 42, Red Diamond and Levy’s Fine Jewelry. The first 1,000 fans 13 and over will also receive a 1948 Barons Replica Jersey presented by Birmingham Association of Realtors. The executive entrance opens at 5:00 p.m., with all gates opening at 5:30. The SwitchYard on 14th will also be open from 4:00 p.m. until midnight.

Sunday, July 2, 3:00 p.m. – All active or retired military members can receive two dollars off a regular priced ticket by showing a valid military ID at the box office on Salute to Armed Forces Sunday presented by NAPA and Marion Military Institute. The first 1,000 fans 21 and over will also receive a 2018 Southern League All-Star Game T-Shirt presented by Wind Creek Casino and Hotel. The executive entrance will be opening at 1:30 p.m. and all gates opening at 2:00. Enjoy a meal at The SwitchYard On 14th which will be open beginning at 2:00 p.m. and staying open all day, closing at 9:00 p.m. following the game.

Monday, July 3, 6:30 p.m. – We wrap up the six game homestand against Biloxi with our Independence Day celebration, which includes Patriotic Fireworks after the game presented by HealthSouth. Jake the Diamond Dog will also make his second and final appearance at Regions Field this season. The executive entrance will be opening at 5:00 p.m. and all gates opening at 5:30. Enjoy a meal at The SwitchYard On 14th which will be open beginning at 4:00 p.m. and staying open all day, closing at midnight following the game.

For ticket information, game schedule, promotions calendar or for additional information about Regions Field, call (205) 988-3200, or visit www.barons.com, www.facebook.com/birminghambarons or on Twitter: @bhambarons.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Alabama, Allergy Awareness, Birmingham Barons, Chicago White Sox, Family Relief/Resources, Southern League { }

YMCA to share proceeds from Energize Night

June 2, 2017

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (June 2, 2017) – The Winston-Salem Dash and Energize Ministries are proud to announce that proceeds from their “Energize the Ballpark” concert with Sidewalk Prophets at BB&T Ballpark on Saturday, June 3, presented by Eanes Heating and Air Conditioning, will benefit the YMCA Camp Hanes to provide recovery from the tornado that came through the Triad area last week.

YMCA Camp Hanes in Stokes County sustained significant damage on Wednesday, May 24, when a tornado hit the area. Every single facility and program area was impacted, with varying amounts of damage.

However, since the storm came through, the summer camp has been hard at work trying to ensure it stays on schedule to open on June 11. Tree removal companies have been clearing trees, and insurance adjusters are on site, according to the Camp Hanes website. Also, water removal has occurred in multiple buildings.

“These community concerts are an annual part of our ministry, and even though we don’t plan it like this, the last couple of years, we have seen some unique needs pop up right before these events,” said Andy Bowersox, the Executive Director of Energize Ministries. “It has been our privilege to help connect and share the generosity of our audience with some of our community ministry partners. We love the influence of Camp Hanes and look forward to helping them rebuild after this storm.”

The first community clean up day is on Saturday, June 3 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., as interested individuals can assist with the restoring of Camp Hanes. The next will be on Tuesday, June 6, also from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Food and water will be provided for all the helpers, and children under twelve must be supervised by an adult.

Sidewalk Prophets, formed by lead singer Dave Frey and rhythm guitarist Ben McDonald, will be making their first-ever appearance at BB&T Ballpark. The group took home the GMA Dove Award for Best New Artist in 2010 and has had multiple songs crack the Top 20 Billboard Christian Singles chart.

Tickets to enjoy the concert are available in advance for $10 per person and can be purchased by contacting the Dash at (336) 714-6873 or brittany.daley@wsdash.com. Tickets will be good for both the game and the concert.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Carolina League, Chicago White Sox, Disaster Relief, North Carolina, Winston-Salem Dash, YMCA { }

Sun Screen Giveaway this Sunday, June 4

May 30, 2017

KANNAPOLIS, N.C. (May 30, 2017) – The Kannapolis Intimidators will take part in Minor League Baseball’s Cover Your Bases initiative to promote sun safety awareness this Sunday, June 4, when the Intimidators take on the Greensboro Grasshoppers at Intimidators Stadium supported by Carolinas HealthCare System at 5:05 p.m. Gates open at 4:00 p.m., and the first 1,000 fans will receive a sample of Blue Lizard sunscreen as the Intimidators and Minor League Baseball team up with the American Cancer Society to educate fans about the danger of skin cancer.

Cover Your Bases, a partnership between MiLB and the American Cancer Society, will provide 75,000 free samples of sunscreen to Minor League fans at over 80 different ballparks this summer. The Intimidators, along with dozens of other MiLB teams will work to educate fans about the measures they can take to reduce the risks of cancerous developments and overexposure to UV rays.

“Each year, more than 3 million people develop skin cancer, the most common of all cancers,” said Sharon Byers, chief development and marketing officer, American Cancer Society. “This partnership gives us an opportunity to educate baseball fans about being sun smart.”

The American Cancer Society recommends:

• Seek shade: Avoid being outdoors in direct sunlight too long between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when

UV light is strongest.

• Protect your skin with clothing: When you are out in the sun, wear clothing to cover your skin. Long-sleeved shirts, long pants, or long skirts cover the most skin and are the most protective. A tightly woven fabric protects better than loosely woven clothing. If you can see light through a fabric, UV rays can get through, too.

• Wear a hat: A hat with at least a 2- to 3-inch brim all around is ideal because it protects areas that are often exposed to intense sun, such as the ears, eyes, forehead, nose, and scalp.

• Wear sunglasses that block UV rays

• Use sunscreen: Use an SPF 30 or higher broad spectrum sunscreen. Ideally, about one ounce, about a shot glass or palmful, should be used to cover the arms, legs, neck, and face of the average adult. Sunscreen needs to be reapplied at least every two hours to maintain protection.

Sunday is a Bark in the Park game as well as Kid’s Day, featuring a pregame autograph session with several Intimidators’ players, and postgame kids run the bases. First pitch is scheduled for 5:05 p.m. Tickets are available by calling the F&M Bank Box Office at (704) 932-3267, or by visiting Intimidatorsbaseball.com.

Tagged as : American Cancer Society, Chicago White Sox, Kannapolis Cannon Ballers, North Carolina, Promoting Health/Fitness, South Atlantic League { }

Bookmarks to be honored at BB&T Ballpark

May 22, 2017

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (May 22, 2017) – The Winston-Salem Dash are proud to announce that Bookmarks is the 2017 Charity Partner. The Dash will honor Bookmarks on Monday, May 29, during their 2 p.m. game against the Down East Wood Ducks at BB&T Ballpark.

Bookmarks is a literary arts nonprofit organization that fosters a love of reading and writing in the community. Their programming connects readers with authors and books and is achieved through the largest annual book festival in North and South Carolina, an Authors in Schools program, which reaches 7,500 students annually, and year-round events in their gathering space and nonprofit independent bookstore. Visit bookmarksnc.org for more information.

The Dash’s Charity Partner benefits from the proceeds of the club’s Commemorative Brick Program, through which fans can purchase engraved bricks that are installed outside of BB&T Ballpark’s main gates beyond right-center field. Bookmarks will also receive deliverables equivalent to a Dominant-level partner to spread its message to Dash fans all season long. Here is a list of the Dash’s past charity partners:

2010: Brenner Children’s Hospital
2011: Centers for Exceptional Children
2012: Ronald McDonald House of Winston-Salem
2013: Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County
2014: Senior Services
2015: The Shalom Project of Winston-Salem
2016: Veterans Helping Veterans Heal (VHVH)

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Carolina League, Chicago White Sox, Children's Health and Development, Education/Teacher Support, Fundraising Opportunities, North Carolina, Reading Programs, Supporting the Community, Winston-Salem Dash { }

Military Appreciation Night set for Saturday, May 20

May 9, 2017

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (May 9, 2017) – The Winston-Salem Dash are teaming up with the Marine Corps, the Marine Corps League, Toys for Tots and WXII to hold Military Appreciation Night and a unique premium giveaway during their game on Saturday, May 20, at BB&T Ballpark.

First pitch between the Dash and the Carolina Mudcats is set for 6:30 p.m., and tickets are available for as low as $8 by calling (336) 714-2287 or clicking here.

The Marine Corps will have a recruiting table on hand for fans to learn more about their mission. Five Marines-Sergeant Mark W. Rachow and Staff Sergeants William A. Blakes, Jr., Brian E. Erdman, Isaiah J. Kramer, Kencell M. Wesley-will provide an Honor Guard, while a collection of men and women will take the Oath of Enlistment on the field at BB&T Ballpark after the first inning.

In addition, various military trucks and equipment will be displayed on the concourse, and several Wounded Warrior members will take the field with the Dash’s starting lineup.

Fans are encouraged to make a donation to Toys for Tots at any gate before entering the stadium for Saturday’s game. All those who donate two or more toys or $10+ in cash will receive their choice of an NCAA-branded football or a limited-edition Hess Truck.

The Dash return to BB&T Ballpark on Tuesday for the start of a three-game series with the Myrtle Beach Pelicans, the High-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. For tickets to this set, which includes a Lowes Foods Thirsty Thursday on May 11, call the Dash at (336) 714-2287 or visit wsdash.com.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Carolina League, Chicago White Sox, Military & Veterans, North Carolina, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, Toys for Tots, Winston-Salem Dash { }

Jurassic Ballpark, PS4 Giveway, Reading All-Stars highlight 4-game home stand April 20-23

April 18, 2017

KANNAPOLIS, N.C. (April 18, 2017) – With dinosaurs, fireworks, and a Play Station 4 giveaway, the Kannapolis Intimidators 4-game home stand April 20-23 has something for everyone. Fans in attendance on April 20 will be eligible to win a PS4 as the Intimidators host Gamer Night on Thirsty Thursday at Intimidators Stadium supported by Carolinas HealthCare System. Two nights later, journey back 65 million years at the Intimidators annual Jurassic Ballpark on Saturday, April 22, featuring the life-like dinosaur displays of Dakota and Friends plus post-game rock n’ roll fireworks.

Also this weekend, the Intimidators celebrate kindergarten through eighth grade students who have been nominated by their teachers as Reading All-Stars in Rowan-Salisbury School System and Stanly County Schools. Reading All-Stars will get to parade around the field before their games as a reward for their academic accomplishments this year.

All Saturday home games will feature post-game fireworks throughout the remainder of 2017, giving fans a total of 12 fireworks shows after Intimidators games this season. Single-game tickets, group packages, and suites are available by calling the F&M Bank Box Office at 704-932-3267 or by visiting IntimidatorsBaseball.com.

Thursday, April 20 at 7:05 p.m. | Gates at 6 p.m. | vs. Hickory Crawdads | Tickets >>

The home stand kicks off with Gamer Night as the Intimidators give away a PS4 to one lucky fan in attendance. All fans that purchase a ticket to Thursday’s game are eligible to win, and the game will be themed out with special video-game promotions and contests.

Thursday’s game is a Thirsty Thursday featuring discounted drinks all game long including 16 oz. draft beers for $1.50 and 24 oz. draft beers for $2.50, plus bottled Pepsi products for only $2 all game long. Also on Thursdays, fans can stick around after the game to play Launch-A-Ball for a chance to win great prizes.

Friday, April 21 at 7:05 p.m. | Gates at 6 p.m. | vs. Hickory Crawdads | Tickets >>

Friday is our first Get Healthy Kannapolis game of the 2017 season where the Intimidators are promoting a healthy and fit lifestyle to the community. Throughout the night, fans can participate in special contests and promotions as well as enjoy discounted healthy menu items. Students in kindergarten through eighth grade from Rowan-Salisbury School System will be recognized at the game as part of the Reading All-Stars Celebration which recognizes local students for the academic achievements.

Also every Friday game this season is Military Appreciation Ngith where the Intimidators will wear special patriotic jerseys to honor the Armed Forces. The camo jerseys feature a Mount Rushmore motif with stars and striped sleeves. Fans have a chance to buy raffle tickets to win one of these jerseys next on July 21.

Saturday, April 22 at 7:05 p.m. | Gates at 6 p.m. | vs. Hickory Crawdads | Tickets >>

Join the Intimidators on Saturday for Jurassic Ballpark as fans can observer and interact with some of the most amazing dinosaurs since the Crustaceous period. The dinosaurs from Dakota and Friends will be on hand at the main entrance for children of all ages to get an up-close look at these prehistoric pets. Also on Saturday, we will light up the sky with post-game rock n’ roll fireworks.

Students from Stanly County Schools will be in attendance for their Reading All-Stars Celebration Game for as the Intimidators welcome students from kindergarten through eighth grade who have earned a ticket to the game through their extraordinary efforts in literacy.

Sunday, April 23 at 2:05 p.m. | Gates at 1 p.m. | vs. Hickory Crawdads | Tickets >>

Families will enjoy all of the fun in store on Sundays at Intimidators Stadium in 2017 as players are available for pre-game autographs at the main entrance, and after the game, kids who join the Intimidators Gator Gang kids club have a chance to run the bases. Students in kindergarten through eighth grade from Rowan-Salisbury School System will be recognized at the game as part of the Reading All-Stars Celebration which recognizes local students for the academic achievements.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Chicago White Sox, Children's Health and Development, Education/Teacher Support, Kannapolis Cannon Ballers, North Carolina, Promoting Health/Fitness, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, Reading Programs, South Atlantic League, Ticket Donations { }

Barons To Introduce New Recycling Initiative At Regions Field In 2017

April 10, 2017

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Birmingham Barons announced today that the team, in partnership with Waste Management, will introduce a brand new recycling initiative for the 2017 season. There will be 13 different recyclable bins located around Regions Field, with translucent liners to clearly define the areas to dispose of paper, bottles, cans and cardboard.

“We, the Birmingham Barons have always been committed to making Regions Field a ballpark that reflects the values and satisfies the needs of this community, which is why we are implementing a recycling program to make Regions Field more environmentally-friendly in 2017,” Barons General Manager Jonathan Nelson said. “Since our time at Regions Field began, we have received positive feedback on all the amenities along with an expressed desire to start a recycling program. We are excited to introduce this new program in 2017.”

The 13 different bins, which will be branded with the Barons logo, will be located in different areas of Regions Field. The bins are expected to be in place for the home opener on Wednesday, April 12th and the Barons encourage all guests to dispose of their trash and recyclables in the specified and clearly marked containers.

“As our continued partnership grows, we are excited to have the Barons join in to help with our sustainability efforts in the Birmingham community,” Leah Harry, Functional Sales Manager of Waste Management Alabama said.

“The Barons look forward to continuing to play our part in taking care of our community and we look forward to having our guests participate in this wonderful program as well,” Director of Stadium Operations Timmy Hinds added.

The Barons will open the home portion of their 2017 season at Regions Field on Wednesday, April 12th against the Montgomery Biscuits, Double-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays, with first pitch set for 7:05 p.m. For ticket information, game schedule, promotions calendar or for additional information about Regions Field, call (205) 988-3200, or visit www.barons.com, www.facebook.com/birminghambarons or on Twitter: @bhambarons.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Alabama, Birmingham Barons, Chicago White Sox, Environmental Awareness/Recycling, Southern League, Sustainability { }

Intimidators join with CPS for Medication Take Back Event

April 1, 2017

The Kannapolis Intimidators have partnered with the Center for Prevention Services to host a “Medication Take Back Event” at Opening Night on Thursday, April 6, at Intimidators Stadium supported by Carolinas HealthCare System. This provides a great opportunity for community residents to dispose of their unwanted, unused, and expired medications. Fans that bring medications to drop off will receive a voucher for $2 off their ticket at the Intimidators Opening Night game.

Fans will have a chance to meet Major League Baseball legend Darryl Strawberry, who will be signing autographs and taking pictures with fans from 7-9 p.m. courtesy of Hope Haven and Serenity House.

The Center for Prevention Services will have an educational booth located inside the stadium with safe medication storage and disposal information, keychains, t-shirts and so much more to share with game attendees. The Center for Prevention Services will be supported by community partners and high school students (members of Taking Responsible Actions in Life Program) in their effort to reach out to community residents with this great message.

Be sure to to drop off your medications and enjoy the game. Gates open at 6 p.m. with first pitch against the Lakewood BlueClaws set for 7:05 p.m. as the Kannapolis Intimidators open their 23rd season of baseball in our community.

Tagged as : Chicago White Sox, Family Relief/Resources, Kannapolis Cannon Ballers, North Carolina, Pharmaceutical disposal, South Atlantic League { }

Dash enjoy record-setting Charity Call-A-Thon

November 30, 2016

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (Nov. 30, 2016) – At Tuesday’s Charity Call-A-Thon, the Dash raised more than $4,000 in a two-hour period, easily the most successful Call-A-Thon in team history! Proceeds from this event will go to the Dash’s 2016 Charity Partner, Veterans Helping Veterans Heal (VHVH).

Thanks to this incredible response, we are pushing our Call-A-Thon sales through the end of the week! Contributions for VHVH have come through monetary donations and commemorative brick purchases. These bricks, which can be personalized with a special message, will be installed outside the main gates before the Dash’s 2017 home opener.

From now through Friday, the Dash are offering special pricing for these bricks. The first brick is just $125, and each additional brick is only $75 each. We will also continue to accept monetary donations, and you can support a veteran for a day with a $10 donation, a week with a $50 donation or a month with a $300 donation. Fans can contribute by calling (336) 714-6880.

Full details on the Commemorative Brick Program are available here.

Proceeds for the 2016 Commemorative Brick program will go to Veterans Helping Veterans Heal, a local non-profit that restores home, health and spirit to homeless veterans and transitions them from consumers of services to contributors of our community. More information about this great organization is available at vhvh.org.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Carolina League, Chicago White Sox, Donations, Fundraising Opportunities, Military & Veterans, North Carolina, Winston-Salem Dash { }

Dash to hold annual Call-A-Thon on November 29

November 15, 2016

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (Nov. 15, 2016) – The Winston-Salem Dash’s annual Commemorative Brick “Call-A-Thon” will take place on Tuesday, November 29, from 4-6 p.m. Through this event, the Dash will raise money for the organization’s 2016 Charity Partner, Veterans Helping Veterans Heal (VHVH).

Throughout the Call-A-Thon, members of the Dash’s front office team and VHVH will sell engraved bricks that will be installed outside the main gates at BB&T Ballpark in advance of the 2017 season. These bricks can be personalized to honor family members or friends, memorialize a loved one or celebrate a special event.

From now until the end of the Call-A-Thon, the Dash are offering special pricing for these bricks. The first brick is just $125, and each additional brick is only $75 each. Normally, the cost of additional bricks is $100.

In addition to brick purchases, the Dash are accepting monetary donations for VHVH, which can support a veteran for a day with a $10 donation, a week with a $50 donation or a month with a $300 donation. Fans can purchase a brick or make a donation by calling the Dash at (336) 714-2287 at any point before the Call-A-Thon.

Full details on the Commemorative Brick Program are available here.

Proceeds for the 2016 Commemorative Brick program will go to Veterans Helping Veterans Heal, along with other Dash community outreach efforts. VHVH, a non-profit entity owned and managed by the North Carolina Housing Foundation (NCHF), operates a 24-bed extended-term housing program in Winston-Salem for veterans battling homelessness to ultimately transition into permanent housing and independence. This year, VHVH Works established a relationship with the Dash to supply food service staff at BB&T Ballpark. More information about the non-profit organization is available at vhvh.org.

Baseball returns to Winston-Salem on April 13, 2017, for the eighth season at BB&T Ballpark. A full schedule will be released soon, and season-ticket packages are on sale now. For more information, call the Dash at (336) 714-2287 or visit wsdash.com.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Carolina League, Chicago White Sox, Fundraising Opportunities, Military & Veterans, North Carolina, Winston-Salem Dash { }

Local field wins makeover from Dash, Flow Chevrolet

September 13, 2016

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (Sept. 13, 2016) – The Winston-Salem Dash and Flow Chevrolet have announced that Northwest Forsyth American Little League (NWFALL) has won the 2016 Diamond in the Rough Ballpark Renovation program. Therefore, NWFALL’s field will receive a Major League makeover this fall.

The Diamond in the Rough Ballpark Renovation contest, which ran throughout the month of July, invited area Little Leagues and softball leagues to submit videos to the Dash on social media to show why their field is in need and deserving of a makeover. NWFALL’s submission emerged victorious from a group of impressive finalists.

This marks NWFALL’s 52nd year of operation, and more than 400 players participated in spring activities in 2016. The little league added a Challenger Division for children with physical or mental challenges this season. NWFALL also hosts several district and state tournaments in baseball and softball.

“NWFALL is thrilled to be the recipient of the Diamond in the Rough renovation,” said Chris Swink, President of NWFALL. “The renovations and upgrades so generously provided by Flow Chevrolet and the Dash will have a big impact on all of our players. We want to thank both Flow Chevrolet and the Dash for their support of Little League Baseball in our community.”

The Flow Chevrolet Diamond in the Rough Ballpark Renovation program will be transforming its third facility. Last year’s winner was Winston-Salem National Little League, while South Little League was the inaugural recipient in 2014. The program follows similar baseball and softball field renovation programs that exist in both Major League Baseball and Minor League Baseball.

For more information on the renovation program or the Dash, call (336) 714-2287.

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Carolina League, Chicago White Sox, Children's Health and Development, Field Renovations, North Carolina, Supporting the Community, Winston-Salem Dash, Youth Sports { }

Meet Ashley Thompson: Birmingham’s Rising Star Student

September 1, 2016

Student: Ashley Thompson

MiLB: Birmingham Barons

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Birmingham

College: University of Montevallo

Little Sister Ashley didn’t have an easy childhood. She was quiet and shy. She was raised by her grandparents, without her parents. She was held back in school. But she has refused to let those things define her. She was matched with her Big Sister eight years ago. Together, they visited book stores, went to the movies, and cheered on their favorite baseball teams.

Now, she is heading to the University of Montevallo with an academic scholarship. Her Big Sister could not be more proud. “I have watched Ashley develop into an intelligent, dependable, caring, and hardworking young woman,” she says. “She excelled academically in high school, joined the band, found her passion for art, and worked part-time.”

This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Tagged as : Alabama, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Birmingham Barons, Chicago White Sox, Children's Health and Development, Southern League { }

Barons, Children’s of Alabama Host Superhero Night

April 7, 2015

Barons to wear superhero-themed jerseys

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Barons are partnering with Children’s of Alabama Friday, April 24 to bring Superhero Night to Regions Field. The Barons will wear superhero-themed jerseys to be auctioned off with proceeds benefiting ill and injured children treated at the state’s only freestanding hospital.

“This will be a fun, exciting night for such a great cause,” Barons General Manager Jonathan Nelson said. “Visible just beyond the right field wall, Children’s of Alabama is such an important part of our city, and it is always very fulfilling to give back. We will have a few patients at the game, but even those who can’t make it can still enjoy the fireworks from just a couple of blocks away.”

Fans are encouraged to dress as their favorite superhero, and a special fireworks show set to the theme music of superhero movies is to follow. The Barons also welcome many specials guests with representatives from Children’s to serve as honorary bat boy, throw out the first pitch and cue the start of the game by yelling “play ball!”

Artist Patrick Giles will also be on-hand to entertain fans on the concourse. Fans have the opportunity to purchase original comic sketches and have themselves drawn as superheroes by Patrick, whose resume includes work with Topps, Upper Deck and Conan O’Brien. His recent projects include creating trading cards featuring characters from Star Wars, Batman, X-Men and Guardians of the Galaxy.

The jersey auction is also set to take place on the concourse throughout the game as a silent auction. After the game, jerseys will be signed by the player and awarded to the highest bidder.

“Children’s of Alabama is thrilled to partner with the Birmingham Barons for Superhero Night,” Children’s Coordinator of Community Development Shane Autrey said. “We think this theme is ideally suited for the families we treat right down the street from Regions Field, because all of our patients are superheroes to us.”

To order tickets, visit Barons.com or call (205) 988-3200. For more information, visit us at www.barons.com, www.facebook.com/birminghambarons or on Twitter: @bhambarons.

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Birmingham Barons. Click here to view the original story.

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Intimidators teaming up with JGCF in 2015

April 2, 2015

Wristband proceeds to go benefit Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation and come with voucher for free Pepsi product at the ballpark

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Kannapolis-IntimidatorsThe Kannapolis Intimidators have teamed up with the Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation for the 2015 season to raise money at all 12 Friday home games at CMC-NorthEast Stadium. The Intimidators will be selling JGCF wristbands at the ballpark for $5, and each wristband comes with a voucher for a free Pepsi product at the concessions stand ($3 value).

The mission of the Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation is to support children battling cancer by funding programs that improve patients’ quality of life, treatment prograJeff-Gordons-Children-Foundationms that increase survivorship and pediatric medical research dedicated to finding a cure. In addition, the Foundation provides support to the Jeff Gordon’s Children’s Hospital in Concord, NC, which serves children in the community by providing a high level of primary and specialty care, regardless of their ability to pay.

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Kannapolis Intimidators. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Cancer Awareness, Charitable Foundations, Chicago White Sox, Fundraising Opportunities, Hospitals/Medical Research, Kannapolis Cannon Ballers, North Carolina, South Atlantic League { }

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