NWL1 Everett AquaSox

AquaSox to Host Pink at the Park on June 26

June 12, 2015 - Northwest League (NWL1)
Everett AquaSox News Release


Everett, Wash. - The Everett AquaSox announced today that they are partnering with the Providence Comprehensive Breast Center for Pink at the Park at the Everett AquaSox-Boise Hawks game on Friday, June 26th. The event will celebrate women's health, raise awareness and proceeds will benefit the Breast Center.

AquaSox players and coaches will be wearing pink hats on the 26th, which will be autographed and auctioned off during the game. There will be face painting and hair painting available in the concourse, an information fair on women's health as well as a raffle for several gift baskets. Proceeds from all of these elements will go to the Providence General Foundation's Comprehensive Breast Center Fund to help raise awareness for local breast cancer detection and treatment.

"Partnering with the AquaSox to help meet the health needs of women in our community with breast cancer is truly a gift. The funds will be used to support our local Breast Center and the patients we serve. We're grateful for this generous support," said Janine Holbrook, Regional Director of Women's and Children's Services.

Tickets for this event are on sale now at aquasox.com/groups, with the group password: pink2015. Five dollars from every ticket purchased through this link will go to the Providence Comprehensive Breast Center Fund.

"We are so pleased to continue this event with Providence in 2015," said AquaSox assistant general manager Katie Crawford, "We look forward to once again celebrate women and women's health at Pink at the Park this summer."

To learn more about the Providence Comprehensive Breast Center, please visit phcbc.com. If you'd like to purchase tickets to Pink at the Park on June 26th, visit aquasox.com/groups and use code: pink2015.




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