Eugene Emeralds to Host Civic Stadium Night on Friday
July 23, 2015 - Northwest League (NWL1)
Eugene Emeralds News Release
EUGENE, Ore. -The Eugene Emeralds will be hosting Civic Stadium Remembrance night at PK Park on Friday, July 24 as the Ems also celebrate the 70's during Disco Inferno Night presented by Northwest Toyota Dealers.
Although the city's mourning of Civic Stadium has been emotional, the Emeralds are ready to lead the psychic recovery. Friday night's festivities will place Civic Stadium at center stage with an appearance by former Emeralds star Bob Boone.
Boone was a member of the Triple-A Ems in 1972, and will be on-hand to sign autographs and reminisce about his time with the club.
The Emeralds will also feature video tributes to the ballpark and the town from legends Larry Bowa, Greg Luzinski, Mike Schmidt, and Mike Sweeney. Fans will also have the chance to purchase special merchandise at the ballpark.
Fans are encouraged to share their photos and memories of Civic Stadium on social media.
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