
2,000 Kids Expected For Education Day
Published on May 12, 2016 under Florida State League (FSL1)
Dunedin Blue Jays News Release
DUNEDIN, FL - The Dunedin Blue Jays host Education Day on May 17th when they take on the Fort Myers Miracle at 11 a.m. Over 2,000 students from 14 schools have already RSVP'd from around the Tampa Bay area. They will enjoy a ballgame and learn about staying fit and healthy, both on and off the field.
Education Day is a yearly event at Florida Auto Exchange Stadium. Kids will take part in a pregame exercise session and relay race. They'll be able to warm up their muscles and prepare for the game just like the pros. The concourse will be filled with interactive games and activities that will promote healthy living, eating and good lifestyle habits.
Players and D-Jay will sign autographs before the game. Kids will be able to bring their lunch to the ballpark. There will also be concession specials, with $2 water, $2 hot dogs and $1 fruit. Kids will also be able to run the bases after the game.
The event is sponsored by Walmart Neighborhood Market, Clearwater Gas, Crime Stoppers and the Huntington Learning Center.
To get your school signed up, contact Kathi Beckman (Kathi.Beckman@Bluejays.com) or call 727-733-0429 for related questions.
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