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Hooks Earn Community Service Nomination

September 25, 2014

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Corpus-Christi-HooksThe Hooks have earned the Texas League’s nomination for the John H. Moss Community Service Award, presented annually to a minor league team for its commitment to charitable service and support within the community and baseball industry.

In 2014, the Hooks continued their long-standing community initiatives and took on new initiatives. Whataburger Youth Sports Day stood out as the newest addition. At every April and May Sunday game, youth baseball leagues from around South Texas received free game tickets and participated in a pre-game parade around the warning track. Over 4,100 tickets were distributed among eight organizations.

Some of the longer running programs that continued in 2014 included the Get Hooked on Reading program, the Stripes Diamond and the South Texas Winter Baseball Banquet.

“One of the telling indicators of a club’s successful integration in their community is their commitment to good works,” Texas League President Tom Kayser said. “The breadth of the Hooks giving in the greater Corpus Christi area is stunning. With the willing cooperation of the Houston Astros, the Hooks have long been known to involve their players in a wide range of wonderful causes. Additionally, the Hooks and their staff have worked with a variety of causes, organizations and institutions that has resulted in wide ranging benefits to untold numbers of area residents.”

The team’s oldest initiative is the Get Hooked on Reading program, started in 2004 and sponsored by Flint Hills Resources, which encourages children in grades one through eight to read during the summer months. The Stripes Diamond gives youth teams a chance to play at Whataburger Field. Located beyond the center field fence, the diamond has hosted over 540 squads, including 36 in 2014.

The largest off-field baseball event in the Coastal Bend, the South Texas Winter Baseball Banquet serves as the unofficial “first pitch” to high school baseball each winter. The event features recognition for high school baseball and softball players, college baseball players, pros and a lifetime achievement award recipient. Growing year after year, the annual dinner attracted over 700 attendees in 2014.

In addition to these community projects, the Hooks also participate in several fundraisers throughout the year, including AT&T Shirt off the Back Night and the Grande Grand Prize Game.

Shirt off the Back Night takes place during the final homestand of each season and postgame player jerseys are raffled off to fans, who receive one ticket upon entry with the opportunity to purchase more. The money raised from additional raffle ticket purchases is then distributed to a non-profit organization.

The Grand Prize Game, sponsored by Grande Communications, occurs once a month during the season. By purchasing a baseball for one dollar, fans have a chance to win or share $1,000 if they can chuck the ball into a wine barrel from the stands. Like Shirt off the Back Night, proceeds from this promotion also benefit a non-profit.

Each minor league may nominate one of its teams for the award and the nominees are then reviewed by the MiLB Awards Committee, with recommendations being presented to MiLB senior management for a final decision.

The community service award’s namesake, John H. Moss, founded the South Atlantic League in 1957 and served as its president for 50 years. The Grand Junction Rockies earned the inaugural honor last season.

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Corpus Christi Hooks.  Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Baseball Camps/Instruction, Charity Auctions/Raffles, Children's Health and Development, Corpus Christi Hooks, Fundraising Opportunities, Houston Astros, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, Reading Programs, Supporting the Community, Texas, Texas League, Volunteering { }

Reliant, CCISD, Hooks Team Up

June 5, 2014

MEND Program Takes Center Stage Next Week

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Reliant Energy, the Corpus Christi Independent School District and your Corpus Christi Hooks are joining forces to attack the child obesity crisis.

MEND (Mind-Exercise-Nutrition-Do It!) is CCISD’s tool to work with overweight and obese children and their families. Teaching the target audience methods to develop behaviors that support sustainable and healthy lifestyles is the goal.

MEND-FoundationReliant Energy has donated 5,000 general admission tickets to MEND program participants over three Hooks game dates – June 8, 9 and 11. On Sunday the 8th, up to 2,000 CCISD students and their families will hear pregame presentations from Corpus Christi manager Keith Bodie, members of his coaching staff and Hooks players about the importance of a healthy lifestyle. That evening, the Hooks play host to the San Antonio Missions at 6:10.

This fall, MEND continues to tackle the issue with free 10-week weight management courses after school throughout CCISD. Fifteen campuses were involved during 2013-14.

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This article originally appeared on the official website of the Corpus Christi Hooks. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Children's Health and Development, Corpus Christi Hooks, Education/Teacher Support, Family Relief/Resources, Houston Astros, Promoting Health/Fitness, Texas, Texas League, Ticket Donations { }

Unique Fun(d)raiser!

January 14, 2014

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CORPUS CHRISTI – Does your club, association or organization need to raise money?

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The Corpus Christi Hooks, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and Kleberg Bank are offering a unique and simple fundraising program.

Groups can sell 2014 Kleberg Bank College Classic tickets and keep half the proceeds.

TCU, BYU and UTSA join the Islanders February 20-21-22-23 at Whataburger Field.

The Horned Frogs are ranked 19th by Collegiate Baseball, with BYU receiving votes.

“The Kleberg Bank College Classic has become one of the premier college baseball events in the country,” Hooks president Ken Schrom said. “Eleven former College Classic teams are rated among the top clubs in the nation, with three – Mississippi State (No. 2), Oregon State (4) and Indiana (7) – ranked in the first 10.”

The remaining eight: UCLA (15), Rice (17), TCU, Arizona State (22), Arizona (24), Alabama (29), Oklahoma (32) and New Mexico (37).

Daily adult tickets are $10, $5 for children 4-12; organizations retain $5 and $2.50. To get your Kleberg Bank College Classic fundraiser started, contact Danielle Norris of the Hooks ticket office at 361-561-HOOK (4665), or e-mail dnorris@cchooks.com

The 2014 Kleberg Bank College Classic schedule:

Thursday, February 20
BYU vs. Islanders (DH), 3 p.m.

Friday, February 21
TCU vs. BYU 2 p.m.
UTSA vs. Islanders, 6 p.m.

Saturday, February 22
BYU vs. UTSA, 2 p.m.
TCU vs. Islanders, 6 p.m

Sunday, February 23
UTSA vs. TCU, noon

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Corpus Christi Hooks. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Corpus Christi Hooks, Fundraising Opportunities, Houston Astros, Texas, Texas League { }

Make a Difference this Holiday Season

October 20, 2013

Drive Benefits Toys for Tots, Women’s Shelter

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CORPUS CHRISTI – Let’s make Christmas special for Coastal Bend women and children in need.

Starting Monday, November 25, your Corpus Christi Hooks will collect new, unwrapped toys and essentials in the Whataburger Field lobby to benefit Toys for Tots and the Women’s Shelter of South Texas.

The drive runs through December 18.

The Women’s Shelter of South Texas is seeking the following items:

For babies and children – Diaper cream, baby wash, shampoo, baby lotion, wash cloths, towels, conditioner, body spray for boys and girls, hair accessories, brushes, toothbrushes and toothpaste

For teenagers – Cologne, perfume, shaving cream, razors, hair gel, hair spray, blow dryers, styling tools, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, deodorant, brushes, combs, cosmetic bags, shaving kits, nail polish, make-up, body wash, wash cloths and towels

For women – Perfume, shaving cream, razors, hair gel, hair spray, blow dryers, styling tools, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, body spray, deodorant, brushes, combs, cosmetic bags, nail polish, make-up, feminine products, soap, body wash, wash cloths and towels

The Whataburger Field lobby/reception area is located right of main gates. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The ballpark will be closed from noon Wednesday, November 27, until 9 a.m. Monday, December 2, over the extended Thanksgiving weekend.

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Corpus Christi Hooks. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Baby Supplies Drives, Corpus Christi Hooks, Family Relief/Resources, Houston Astros, Texas, Texas League, Toiletries Drives, Toy/Clothing Drives, Toys for Tots { }

Raising A Prayer and A Wish

June 5, 2013

Hooks Salute to the Military Night June 27

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CORPUS CHRISTI – For 10 years, the Peace Tree Project of South Texas has been providing Community Embraces and planting live trees in honor of South Texas’ fallen service members.

On Thursday, June 27, the organization will be honored by the Corpus Christi Hooks as Salute to the Military Night unfolds at Whataburger Field. On that evening in pregame ceremonies, the Peace Tree Project retires its shovels and fans raise a prayer and a wish for the safe return of all service members in 2014.

“The men and women in our Armed Forces and their families demonstrate sacrificial love for our nation each and every day,” Hooks VP/general manager Michael Wood said. “It’s important for us to show our appreciation to them and the Peace Tree Project. ‘Raising A Prayer and A Wish’ enables all of us to come together as a community and recognize true patriots.”

“If your loved one answered the highest calling of service to our country by giving his or her life in Iraq or Afghanistan, we want to hear from you,” Peace Tree Project founder Norma Jean Sierra said. Sierra added that submitted names and photographs will be displayed on the Whataburger Field video board.

Contact Sierra at peacetreeprojectstx@yahoo.com or call 361-906-5704.

The Hooks are offering special reserved-seat ticket pricing on the 27th for active duty military and all who’ve honorably served, plus their immediate family members. Corpus Christi entertains the Springfield Cardinals that night at 7:05 and gates open at 5:30.

To purchase $6 half-priced tickets, contact the ticket office at 361-561-HOOK (4655). For groups of 20+, call Andy Steavens at 361-561-4677 or asteavens@cchooks.com

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Corpus Christi Hooks. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Corpus Christi Hooks, Discounted Tickets, Houston Astros, Military & Veterans, Public Recognition/Celebrations/Events, Supporting the Community, Texas, Texas League { }

Hooks, Fans to Assist Tornado Victims

May 21, 2013

Ainsworth Trucking Providing Collection Trailer

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CORPUS CHRISTI – You can make a difference in assisting victims of the deadly Moore, Oklahoma tornado.

When attending games at Whataburger Field starting Wednesday, please donate good-quality clothing for all ages, canned goods, toiletries, blankets, bedding, tents and bottled water at the 40-foot trailer provided by Ainsworth Trucking. The trailer will be parked in front of the ballpark’s main gates.

Cash donations are needed to cover other needs.

Hooks staff will man the trailer from 90 minutes before first pitch until the third inning. Donations made after the third and during business hours can be left at the Whataburger Field offices, right of main gates.

“Ainsworth Trucking is working in conjunction with the API (American Petroleum Institute) chapter in Oklahoma City to facilitate the delivery of goods to people in the affected areas,” Hooks president Ken Schrom said. “I know our staff and fans will join with Ainsworth and API in responding to the great need of Central Oklahoma.”

This article originally appeared on the official website of the Corpus Christi Hooks. Click here to view the original story.

Tagged as : Corpus Christi Hooks, Disaster Relief, Family Relief/Resources, Food Drives, Houston Astros, Texas, Texas League, Toiletries Drives, Toy/Clothing Drives { }

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