
BayBears to Donate to Victims in Boston
Published on April 17, 2013 under Southern League (SL1)
Mobile BayBears News Release
50% of the proceeds from tickets purchased for Saturday's game, April 20th, from now until noon on Friday, April 19th, will go to OneFundBoston.com. Also during the game on Saturday, the BayBears will auction off a game-worn Justin Upton BayBears jersey with half the proceeds going to OneFundBoston and the other half going to BayBears Charities.
The fundraiser runs from today, April 17th, to 12 p.m. on Friday, April 19th.
During the game on Saturday the BayBears will be auctioning off a game-worn Justin Upton BayBears jersey. Half the proceeds will benefit OneFundBoston.com and the other half will benefit BayBears Charities.
OneFundBoston.com was set up by Massachusetts Governor, Deval Patrick, and Boston Mayor, Tom Menino, to help those most affected by the horrible events during the Boston Marathon on Monday, April 15th.
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