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Fisher Cats Foundation, Velcro USA Inc. Award $5,000 to Local Schools

May 22, 2014

Nine schools recognized for perfect Reading Challenge participation

New-Hampshire-Fisher-Cats-logo-2013The Fisher Cats Foundation and Velcro USA Inc. awarded $5,000 to local schools on Saturday night at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium. Nine schools were honored on the field for having one-hundred-percent of their students complete the Fisher Cats Reading Challenge presented by Velcro USA Inc. during the 2013-2014 academic year. Three of those schools took home cash prizes for completing the challenge.

The nine schools from across New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts weFisher-Cats-Foundation-logo-2013re recognized as finalists during Saturday’s pre-game ceremony for having every student complete the challenge by reading five books outside their normal school curriculum. Each school was entered into a drawing to win one of three cash prizes, totaling $5,000, from the Fisher Cats Foundation. Webster Elementary earned the top prize of $3,000; St. Joseph Regional Junior High School and Highland-Goffe’s Falls Elementary School were each awarded a $1,000 prize for their all-encompassing efforts during the challenge.

“This is a tremendous success for the faculty and students at each and every one of these schools,” said Fisher Cats president Rick Brenner. “We congratulate them for putting in the time and effort to meet our challenge this year. Their dedication shows a true commitment to the improvement of their education both in the classroom and at home.”

“We at Velcro USA Inc. are thrilled to be supporting such a fantastic program.”, Scott Filion, President Velcro USA Inc. ” The commitment shown by both the students who completed the challenge and the teachers who guided them is commendable. Everyone did a great job and we are happy to be a part of it!”

On Saturday night, faculty members from Ashby Elementary, Bakersville School, Highland-Goffes Falls School, Maple Avenue School, Salisbury Elementary, St. Benedict Academy, St. Joseph Regional Junior High School, Thomas Ditson Elementary School, and Webster Elementary School were celebrated for their success. Four of the schools – Ashby Elementary, Maple Avenue, Salisbury Elementary, and St. Joseph – have been recognized for their participation efforts in successive years.

During the school year, the Fisher Cats and Velcro USA Inc. reached out to approximately 60,000 students in more than 150 schools to present this year’s Reading Challenge. Students needed to complete the challenge in order to earn individual recognition at a Fisher Cats game. Upon completing the challenge, each student received a pair of tickets, courtesy of Velcro USA, to a Fisher Cats Reading Challenge game and the opportunity to participate in a pre-game parade around the field.

This article originally appeared on the official website of the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, Contests/Competitions/Auditions, Donations, Eastern League, Education/Teacher Support, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Fisher Cats, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, Reading Programs, Toronto Blue Jays { }

Take a Playcation on June 4th

May 21, 2014

Receive 4 Drive tickets and 4 passes to area attractions for just $40

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Greenville-DriveOn June 4th, fans can take their annual Playcation with the Greenville Drive and Upstate attractions, as 2014 brings another exciting package! For just $40, fans will receive four tickets to that evening’s Drive game, plus four passes to The Children’s Museum of the Upstate, the Greenville Zoo, and the Greenville County Rec Waterparks/Pavilion, a savings of $100!

The passes for the Upstate attractions are good through September 1st. Fans who already have tickets for the game on June 4th cannot add on the Playcation to their existing tickets, they must purchase the package as a whole.

Act now, because the Playcation package will sell quickly! It can be purchased by visiting Fluor Field’s Main Street Box Office or by calling (864) 240-4528. At the time of purchase, fans will receive four Drive tickets plus a card that can be redeemed at all of the Upstate attraction locations.

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

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

Chicken of the Sea Donates $10,000 to Kiwanis Miracle League

May 16, 2014

Christie Fleming (far right) from Chicken of the Sea presents the check for $10,000 to representatives from the Kiwanis Miracle League.
Christie Fleming (far right) from Chicken of the Sea presents the check for $10,000 to representatives from the Kiwanis Miracle League.

Iowa-CubsIn a special ceremony prior to tonight’s Iowa Cubs game at Principal Park, representatives from Chicken of the Sea made a $10,000 donation to the Downtown Kiwanis Miracle League. The donation will allow 50 kids to play the entire season with the Miracle League this summer in downtown Des Moines.

The donation was part of the Chicken of the Sea’s “Great American GratituMiracle-League-logode Tour.” In celebration of their 100th anniversary, Chicken of the Sea is touring the country to give back to local organizations and individuals who are doing great work in their communities. Chicken of the Sea will donate $1,000,000 by the end of their tour. Chicken of the Sea Vice President of Marketing Christie Fleming addressed the crowd and made the official presentation to several of the board members, parents, and players from the Miracle League on hand at Principal Park tonight. Fleming is a native of Oskaloosa, Iowa and a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa. She was joined on the field by Catalina, the mermaid mascot for Chicken of the Sea.

To find out more about the “Great American Gratitude Tour” and the organizations that have benefitted from these donations, visit chickenofthesea.com/100. For fans that received a gold coin at the game tonight, that’s also the place to enter your code to see if your coin is worth $10,000 or another prize from Chicken of the Sea.

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

Tagged as : Chicago Cubs, Children's Health and Development, Disability Assistance, Donations, Family Relief/Resources, Iowa, Iowa Cubs, Miracle League, Pacific Coast League, Supporting the Community { }

Orem Owlz Efforts Benefit ‘Locks of Love’

May 16, 2014

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Orem-OwlzJune 21st marks a great day for baseball and haircuts at the Home of the Owlz. If you are wondering if Owlz really need haircuts, of course they do! We are teaming up with Locks of Love and Aveda Institute of Provo for the second home game of the season. The students at Aveda will be providing free haircuts for all eligible donors. Haircuts will be offered starting at 6:30 PM and will run through the end of the 4th inning. Owlz front office members will be supporting the cause to show community rally for the event. General Manager, Justo Vazquez, will be the first donor as he is attempting to grow his hair out to the appropriate length. “We are excited to be a part of this, as this is our first big event for Locks of Love,” says Vazquez. “I personally can’t wait to donate and help a child in need.” Since the idea first came to fruition, Vazquez has made it a goal to have his hair ready by June in order to show his support.

Locks-of-LoveThis event will benefit Locks of Love, a public non-profit organization that provides vacuum fitted hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children suffering from long-term medical hair loss from any diagnosis. They meet a unique need for children by using donated human hair to create the highest quality hair prosthetics. Most of the children helped by Locks of Love have lost their hair due to a medical condition called alopecia areata, which has no known cause or cure. Others have suffered severe burns or injuries or endured radiation treatment to the brain stem or other dermatological conditions that result in permanent hair loss. The vacuum fit is designed for children who have experienced a total loss of scalp hair and does not require the use of tape or glue. The prostheses they provide help to restore self-esteem and confidence, enabling these children to face the world and their peers.

The organization, which began operation in 1998, provides the prostheses to children under age 21. These hairpieces require between 6-10 ponytails and take approximately 4-6 months to manufacture. Thousands of bundles of donated hair arrive as a result of the national publicity that Locks of Love receives in newspapers, magazines, and television programs. It is estimated that children comprise over 80 percent of the donors, making this a charity where children have an opportunity to help children.

Donate hair is evaluated for its usefulness according to the following guidelines:

  • It must be at least 10″, clean and dry
  • It must be bundled in a ponytail or braid
  • Bleached hair cannot be used
  • Hair that has been dyed or permed can be used

Monetary donations to Locks of Love are tax deductible.

Swing-for-LifeThe Owlz will also be promoting Breast Cancer Awareness with Swing for Life of Utah. We are doubling our efforts for this special evening and inviting everyone to “Pink Out the Park”! This is a great opportunity to support two causes and help the Owlz continue to be a force for good in our community. “Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death (death from any type of cancer) among women ages 20 to 59,” according to the Susan G. Komen Foundation website. Help the Owlz make this evening one to honor those special people in our lives and community who have fought this disease.

For more information about Locks of Love donations or how to honor a survivor or loved one, please call the Owlz front office at (801) 377-2255 or email Assistant General Manager Jillian Dingee at jillian@oremowlz.com and Community Relations Director Kristen Johnson at kristen@oremowlz.com.

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

Tagged as : Cancer Awareness, Children's Health and Development, Disability Assistance, Donations, Family Relief/Resources, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Orem Owlz, Pioneer League, Utah, Women's Health { }

Over 12,000 Students to Fill Smith’s Ballpark for Prevention Dimensions Day

May 16, 2014

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Salt-Lake-BeesThe Salt Lake Bees, in conjunction with the Utah State Office of Education, will host Prevention Dimensions Kids’ Day at the Bees vs. Albuquerque Isotopes game on Tuesday, May 20 at 10:35 a.m. The Bees will welcome more than 12,000 students to this 11th annual event at Smith’s Ballpark which promotes drug and alcohol prevention. Preventions Dimensions Day is sponsored Questar and MedOne.

One-Voice-Childrens-ChoirThe fifth and sixth grade students in attendance will be treated to an opening ceremony on the field before State of Utah First Lady Jeanette Herbert presents State of Utah Superintendent Martell Menlove with a declaration declaring the day as Prevention Dimensions Day in Utah. The National Anthem will be performed pregame by the One Voice Children’s Choir, a non-profit organization that provides children with the opportunity to cultivate an appreciation for music and share their talents while delivering a positive message.

Prevention Dimensions is Utah’s Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities lesson set, which supports the Utah State Office of Education pre-kindergarten through 12th grade health core. The program strives to give students a strong foundation of effective violence and substance abuse prevention skills. The program began in 1982 as a joint effort between the Utah State Division of Substance Abuse, Utah State Department of Health, Utah State Office of Education, and Utah State PTA, and has been revised several times since.

Prevention Dimensions Kids’ Day is part of the Bees organization’s ongoing commitment to community outreach, health and wellness and youth development. The next eight-game homestand at Smith’s Ballpark begins on Monday, May 19 when the Bees take on the Albuquerque Isotopes at 6:35 p.m. Monday is Smith’s Family Night where four tickets and four hot dogs can be purchased for just $20 at all Smith’sTix locations.

Bees tickets are available at the Smith’s Ballpark box office from 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., as well as at all Smith’sTix outlets and Smith’s Food & Drug Stores. Tickets may also be purchased online with no additional fees at www.slbees.com or by phone at 801-325-BEES (2337).

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Salt Lake Bees. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Arts Appreciation, Children's Health and Development, Education/Teacher Support, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Pacific Coast League, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, Salt Lake Bees, Substance Abuse Education/Treatment, Utah { }

Read Today with the Bees

May 15, 2014

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Salt-Lake-BeesThe Deseret News’ Newspapers in Education program enlisted the help of the Salt Lake Bees to publish “Read Today with the Bees”, a special edition of Classroom Connections that encourages boys and girls to read over the summer months.

The publication highlights Bees players and how they make time for reading and offers helpful tips for parents, book recommendations and games complete with prizes awarded to the children for logging reading minutes.

The 12-page spread was distributed to nearly 300 local schools on May 13, including Midas Creek Elementary. The students of Larisa Nageli, a fifth grade teacher at Midas Creek, have already logged 14,523 minutes reading this year.

“I am very proud my readers,” said Nageli. “Every traditional student increased their SRI score and Guided Reading Level through reading outside of the classroom.”

This marks the second consecutive year that the Bees and the Deseret News have collaborated on the Newspapers in Education program as part of a shared commitment to education. Bees tickets are available at the Smith’s Ballpark box office from 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., as well as at all Smith’sTix outlets and Smith’s Food & Drug Stores. Tickets may also be purchased online with no additional fees at www.slbees.com or by phone at 801-325-BEES (2337).

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Salt Lake Bees. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, Education/Teacher Support, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Pacific Coast League, Reading Programs, Salt Lake Bees, Utah { }

Loons, Girl Scouts Team Up For Dow Diamond Sleepover!

May 15, 2014

Scouts will get the opportunity to watch Loons and stay over on Dow Diamond field

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Great-Lakes-LoonsThe Great Lakes Loons and Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan are pleased to partner for the Girl Scout Family Night and Sleepover event at Dow Diamond on June 13.

The event is scheduled on a night when the Loons play the Lansing Lugnuts, and will include two options for participants. The Game Only option will give participants the opportunity to watch the game, take a behind-the-scenes tour, receive a patch, and meet and greet with Lou E. Loon – the Great Lakes Bay Region’s Amabassador of Fun!

Girl_ScoutsThe Game and Sleepover option will include all of the above plus a post-game dance party, a movie shown on Dow Diamond’s video scoreboard, as well as the opportunity to sleep on the field. All participants must supply their own tent. Males will sleep in a separate area and must also provide their own tent.

The Game Only Option is $8 per participant until June 4 and $11 after. The Game & Sleepover Option is $15 per participant until June 4 and $18 after. The sleepover will last until 7 a.m. Saturday. Dow Diamond is located at 825 E. Main St., Midland, MI.

A special prize will be awarded to the troop or Girl Scout family who show the most Girl Scout spirit.

To reserve tickets, fill out a Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan program registration form and roster (attached), or register online at gshom.org. Participants are ask to bring a blanket to sit on in Girl Scout lawn area during the game.

The Loons are an eighth-year Single-A partner of the Los Angeles Dodgers. For tickets or more information about the team, call 989-837-BALL or visit loons.com.

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Great Lakes Loons. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, Contests/Competitions/Auditions, Girl Scouts, Great Lakes Loons, Los Angeles Dodgers, Michigan, Midwest League, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events { }

Bees Partner with Deseret News on Special Educational Section in Print on May 13

May 12, 2014

Salt-Lake-BeesThe Salt Lake Bees and the Deseret News’ Newspapers in Education program are once again teaming up on a Classroom Connections publication to encourage local youth to spend time reading this summer. The special section, titled “Read Today with the Bees,” will be distributed to nearly 300 local schools and will run online and within the Deseret News print edition tomorrow, May 13.

The 12-page spread features an inside look at how Bees players make time for reading, helpful tips for parents, great book recommendations and games complete with prizes in an effort to encourage boys and girls to log minutes reading this summer. Participating schools will also have access to an interactive electronic version of the section, enabling students to learn more about each Bees player.

“We are thrilled to partner with the Salt Lake Bees to promote a love of reading among the youth in our community,” said Paul Edwards, editor of the Deseret News. “Bees games are a fun, family-friendly summer pastime and we appreciate how much the team gives back to our community.”

This marks the second consecutive year that the Bees and the Deseret News have collaborated on the Newspapers in Education program as part of a shared commitment to education. Bees tickets are available at the Smith’s Ballpark box office from 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., as well as at all Smith’sTix outlets and Smith’s Food & Drug Stores. Tickets may also be purchased online with no additional fees at www.slbees.com or by phone at 801-325-BEES (2337).

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Salt Lake Bees. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, Education/Teacher Support, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Pacific Coast League, Reading Programs, Salt Lake Bees, Utah { }

Dragons Players and Mascot to Visit Local Schools This Week

May 8, 2014

Heater will join players as part of Dragons MVP Program

Dayton-DragonsDayton Dragons players and one of the team’s mascots, Heater, will visit six local elementary schools beginning this Tuesday. The visits are part of the Dragons MVP program and members of the local media are invited to cover them. The players will introduce themselves to the students, answer questions and take pictures. Each student will also receive a Dragons pen. The following schools are listed with an address, date and time of visit:

May 13

10am – 10:45am
Fairborn Intermediate
25 Dellwood Dr.
Fairborn, OH 45324
Phone: 937-878-3969

11:15am – 12:00pm
Shawnee Elementary
92 East Ankeney Mill Road
Xenia, OH 45385
Phone: 937-372-6461

May 14

10am – 10:45am
Valley Forge Elementary
7191 Troy Manor Road
Huber Heights, OH, 45424
Phone: 937-237-6380

11:15am-12pm
Rosa Parks Elementary
3705 Lori Sue Ave.
Dayton, OH, 45406
Phone: 937-542-4390

May 20

10am-10:45am
Arrowood Elementary
1588 Pawnee Drive
Xenia, OH, 45385
Phone: 937-372-9251

11:15am-12pm
Trebein Elementary
1728 Dayton Xenia Rd.
Xenia, OH, 45385
Phone: 937-458-2300

Members of the media may contact schools individually at the numbers listed if they intend to cover the visits.

The Dragons MVP Program, a tool for teachers, uses the marketing power of Dayton Dragons Baseball as an educational tool for fourth and fifth grade teachers, helping them motivate and reward students for success in and out of the classroom. The Dayton Dragons MVP Program is sponsored by Bob Evans. For more information on the Dragons MVP Program contact the Dayton Dragons or visit www.daytondragons.com.

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

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, Cincinnati Reds, Dayton Dragons, Education/Teacher Support, Mascot Appearances, Midwest League, Ohio { }

Loons, MBF Team Up For Summer Baseball Camps

May 8, 2014

Hands-on baseball clinics focus on the skill development of campers

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Great-Lakes-LoonsThe Michigan Baseball Foundation is pleased to announce the dates of this season’s Loons Summer Baseball Camps – presented by CherryBerry – at Dow Diamond. The first two-day camp will be held June 19-20.

The camps will pair participants with professional players and coaches from the Great Lakes Loons in a strong learning environment. Loons manager Bill Haselman will serve as Camp Director.

Campers will learn various aspects of hitting, throwing, fielding and pitching while being instructed in the characteristics that define successful baseball players. The drills taught will be the same ones utilized by the coaches and player personnel of the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Great Lakes Loons.

Loons Summer Baseball Camp Dates:
June 19 & 20 (ages 7-12) • July 16 & 17 (ages 7-12)

Camp instruction will run from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. each day. Participants will also receive a camp t-shirt and two tickets to a Loons game that will take place following the second day of instruction, as well as a CherryBerry coupon. All campers will be invited on the field for special pre-game recognition.

Each two-day Loons Summer Baseball Camp is $90 per person with all proceeds benefiting the Michigan Baseball Foundation. A portion of the entry fee is tax deductible.

All interested parties should reserve their spot now as space is very limited. To secure a spot or to obtain more information, please contact Tyler Kring at 989-837-6165 or tkring@loons.com. Fans can also visit Loons.com.

Through your support at Loons games, the Michigan Baseball Foundation has been able to award $721,014 to youth baseball leagues, schools and other deserving non-profit organizations throughout the Great Lakes Bay Region. To continue its economic and charitable impact and to meet its obligations as a public charity, MBF must raise annual funds from public support.

The Michigan Baseball Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation and public charity, which was formed in 2006 to generate regional economic development through creative partnerships and grants and to enhance the efforts of regional organizations that serve young people. The Michigan Baseball Foundation owns and operates Dow Diamond, home of the Great Lakes Loons, an eighth-year Single-A partner of the Los Angeles Dodgers.

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Great Lakes Loons. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Baseball Camps/Instruction, Children's Health and Development, Great Lakes Loons, Los Angeles Dodgers, Michigan, Midwest League, Youth Sports { }

Children’s Book Night

May 8, 2014

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Beloit-SnappersBring a new or gently used children’s book to the Snappers’ game on Tuesday, May 13th and receive a free ticket voucher to the game against the Peoria Chiefs on Wednesday, June 4th! All books will be donated to the Beloit Public Library.

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

Tagged as : Beloit Sky Carp, Children's Health and Development, Donations, Midwest League, Oakland Athletics, Ticket Donations, Wisconsin { }

Suns set baseball camp for June 19-20

May 8, 2014

Local kids to learn from the future Marlins at Bragan Field

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Jacksonville-SunsArea kids can learn baseball skills from some of the top players in the Miami Marlins organization as the Jacksonville Suns sets its annual camp for June 19-20 at Bragan Field.

The two-day camp will feature the Suns manager Andy Barkett and his staff with several Suns players teaching all aspects of the game of baseball.

The camp will run from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. each day for kids ages 7-12. Campers will receive a hat, lunch and a ticket to a Suns game for only $85 dollars (plus tax) during the two days of instruction. Space is limited for the camp.

Participants wishing to attend can download the form HERE to sign up. For more information, parents can contact Corey Kernan or Steven Unser in the Suns offices at 904-358-2846.

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

Tagged as : Baseball Camps/Instruction, Children's Health and Development, Florida, Jacksonville Suns, Miami Marlins, Southern League, Youth Sports { }

Girl Scouts Spend the Night at Fifth Third Field

May 7, 2014

Girl Scout Overnighter At Fifth Third Field

Dayton-DragonsWHAT?

The Dayton Dragons will host the second annual Girl Scout Overnighter at Fifth Third Field. Girl Scouts from Western Ohio will place their tents at Fifth Third Field, and camp out for the night. The Scouts will be offered a snack with the opportunity to watch a movie on the video board before they go to sleep. In the morning, the Dragons will provide breakfast for the Scouts at 7:00 a.m.

WHEN?

Friday, May 9, 2014 following the completion of the game between the Dayton Dragons and the Fort Wayne Tincaps.

WHO?

Girl_ScoutsOver 400 Scouts from the Girl Scouts of Western Ohio will be part of the overnighter. Parents and families are welcomed and encouraged to join their Scouts at the overnighter.

WHERE?

The Scouts will be able to place tents on the outfield grass at Fifth Third Field.

If you are interested in attending, call the Dragons at (937) 228-2287 and ask for Jose de la Vega or send an email to Jose.delavega@daytondragons.com.

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

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, Cincinnati Reds, Dayton Dragons, Girl Scouts, Midwest League, Ohio { }

4th Annual Cutters 5K Run to Benefit CDC

May 6, 2014

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Williamsport-CrosscuttersThe Williamsport Crosscutters, in partnership with the Children’s Development Center, will be holding the 4th Annual Cutters 5K on Saturday, June 28th at Susquehanna Bank Park at Historic Bowman Field.

The race, through Williamsport’s West End, begins at 9am with registration open at 8am. The course has runners starting outside the ballpark entrance with the final sprint inside the stadium finishing at home plate. Both runners and walkers are encouraged to take part in the event.

All proceeds from the event benefit the Children’s Development Center of Williamsport. Since 1923, the CDC has been providing services to children with special needs from birth to 21 years of age. Last year’s event attracted over 200 participants while raising over $10,000 for the CDC.

CDC-Childrens-Development-Center“Since the affiliation between Hope Enterprises and the Children’s Development Center was finalized, both organizations have been working together to enhance the service options for children and their families in our area. Having the support of our community with events such as the Cutters 5K, allows us to be better prepared to meet the needs of those to be served” stated Hope Enterprises President, Jim Campbell.

Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in seven male and female age categories. In addition to the prize awards, the top male and female runners will throw out ceremonial first pitches at the Williamsport Crosscutters game that evening. Prizes will also be awarded to the top three male and female walkers.

“We are proud to partner with the CDC again on this event. It just keeps growing every year”, said Cutters Vice-President of Marketing Gabe Sinicropi.

Registration is $15 in advance and $20 on race day. All participants receive a race t-shirt (while supplies last), and a ticket to the June 29th Crosscutters vs. Mahoning Valley Scrappers game at 7:05pm. Registration forms and more information are available online at crosscutters.com, at the Crosscutters offices at Bowman Field or the CDC offices located at 625 W. Edwin St.   Sponsorships of the event are also still available.

Opening Night 2014, presented by Susquehanna Bank and KISS 102-7, is slated for Friday, June 13 as the Crosscutters host the rival State College Spikes. Season Tickets and Bonus Book mini-plans are now available at the ballpark, online at www.crosscutters.com or by phone at (570) 326-3389.

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

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, Family Relief/Resources, Fundraising Opportunities, New York-Penn League, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Phillies, Promoting Health/Fitness, Williamsport Crosscutters { }

Crawdads to Host Taste of Hickory

May 4, 2014

‘Dads partner with Hickory Elks for May 18th event

Hickory-CrawdadsAre you a self-professed foodie? Do you enjoy tasting new and local beers and wines? What if you could come to one event and taste all the food, wine and beer from area restaurants, breweries and wineries, and support community outreach programs and children’s charities at the same time?

Welcome to the Taste of Hickory! Taste. Well Crafted. The Hickory Elks Lodge is excited to announce their new partnership with the Hickory Crawdads offering the much needed space to accommodate the growth of this year’s Taste of Hickory while presenting the beautifully renovated L.P. Frans Stadium. The Hickory area is alive with talented chefs, bakers, brew masters, wine makers, and more, and the Hickory Elks in partnership with the Hickory Crawdads are thrilled to host the 3rd Annual Taste of Hickory on Sunday, May 18th.

Elks-USAThe Taste of Hickory is sponsored this year by James Oxygen & Supply Company, Ashley’s Heating & Air, Holbrook Landscaping, Republic Services, Colin Brady, Community One Bank, Prime Benefits Insurance, United Beverage, Hickory Convention & Visitors Bureau, and City of Hickory’s “Life. Well Crafted.” brand. The event will showcase locally owned restaurants, Carolina breweries and wineries, and other local vendors. Stroll through the stadium tasting and sipping while enjoying familiar tunes by Hickory’s own “America’s Got Talent” star Ulysses Long.

There will be competition for the “Best of Hickory” in several categories with raffles and door prizes during the event. Proceeds from the event will go to the many community outreach programs that the Elks sponsor including Veterans Programs, Youth Activities and Scholarships, Catawba Valley Backpack Program, the Helping Hands Program, and the many Children’s Charities supported by the Lady Elks.

The event will be held at the Hickory Crawdads Stadium, Clement Blvd, on Sunday May 18, 2014 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. The event will be indoors and outdoors. Tickets are limited to 500 and will be available for sale on Friday April 4th. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. No one under 21 will be admitted and proper ID must be presented. For more information, to sponsor the event, to become a vendor, and to purchase tickets visit the Taste of Hickory Facebook page and call The Hickory Elks Lodge at (828) 322-2527.

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

Tagged as : Charity Auctions/Raffles, Children's Health and Development, Family Relief/Resources, Hickory Crawdads, Military & Veterans, North Carolina, South Atlantic League, Supporting the Community, Texas Rangers { }

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