Join Us at the Ballpark

For those of you who live in the Harrisburg, Pa., area, we have a great idea for this Friday evening, August 6. Come out to the Harrisburg Senators baseball game at Metro Bank Park on City Island in support of CURE International!  You can purchase tickets herephpdKEJIw

CURE is being highlighted as the community charity for the game, which features the Senators vs. the Altoona Curve.  A video highlighting our work in the Dominican Republic will be shown before the game, and Kaitlyn, the daughter of our CFO Mark Knecht, will be throwing out the first pitch. CURE will also have a table, so please stop by and say hi.

First pitch is at 7, but try to come out early to see the video and first pitch!

For you radio listeners out there, yours truly will be part of the broadcast in the third inning on 1460 AM, The Ticket.  Thankfully for all involved, I’ll only be talking about CURE and not trying to live my lifelong dream of being a baseball broadcaster.

In case you need more reasons to come, here are some others:

1.  Post-game fireworks
2.  A brand-new ballpark
3.  A play area for the kids
4.  Good food
5.  And, of course, great baseball!

Hope you can join us at the ballpark!

Posted by: Noel Lloyd

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Noel Lloyd is CURE's communications specialist and frequent contributor to the blog. He is also an ardent fan of the Philadelphia Phillies and bad sci-fi movies. Noel welcomes your comments and feedback.

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Joel, glad your dad got to see the most famous series-ending home run in World Series history live! It was a great evening. Thanks to everyone who came out and also to Emily and the Harrisburg Senators for their great work in helping us make this evening possible.

Noel way to go my friend. That was an awesome event – it was great to be there, and my dad really enjoyed the game! All the way home he was talking about baseball, how he and his dad used to go to Forbes Field to watch the Pirates play, how he watched the Pirates beat the Yankees in ’60 and was at game 6, how good Mazeroski was, and how he and I used to go see games when we lived in Pittsburgh. Anyway it was a really nice event and I’m glad we got to promote CURE locally. Kudos for putting that thing together!

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