‘Make a Splash Monday’ presented by HTC
Every Monday Pelicans home game will be a “Make a Splash Monday” at TicketReturn.Com Field. “Make a Splash Monday” enables fans to “connect with your community” and it is presented all season long by HTC.
The Pelicans have adopted the “Backpack Buddies” program as the primary charitable partner of “Make a Splash Mondays.” “Backpack Buddies” provides food, books, clothing and school supplies to impoverished children so they have the tools to succeed outside of school hours.
Each “Make a Splash Monday,” fans who donate an item listed on the “Backpack Buddies” donation list will receive half-price admission along with a complimentary autographed baseball card from a Pelicans player that features him doing work in the community.
“Backpack Buddies” is part of the Help 4 Kids 501c3 and has been in existence since 1989 to provide basic necessities to the children of the working poor in Horry County.
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The following items will be accepted as donations:
Ramen Noodles
Pop Tarts
Individual servings of pudding
Individual servings of apple sauce
Fruit Cups
Beenie Weenies
Vienna Sausage
Cereal
Raviolis (Pop Top Cans)
Chicken Noodle Soup (Pop Top Cans)
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For more information on the program, check out the “Tickets and Promotions” section of the Pelicans Web site.
This article originally appeared on the official website of the Myrtle Beach Pelicans. Click here to view the original story.

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