PCL1 Salt Lake Bees

Bees Invite Local Youth to Join the 2015 Knothole Club

Published on April 16, 2015 under Pacific Coast League (PCL1)
Salt Lake Bees News Release


SALT LAKE CITY (April 16, 2015) - The Salt Lake Bees are inviting youth ages 12-and-under to join the 2015 Knothole Club, sponsored by Cyprus Credit Union, Denny's and Savage Companies. Knothole Club memberships offer a host of benefits for children and costs only $12 per season.

Each Knothole Club membership includes a ticket voucher to a Salt Lake Bees game, a Bees T-shirt and a membership I.D. card entitling the holder to discounted Bees and Utah Jazz tickets, along with a free kid's entrée at participating Utah Denny's restaurants. Youth baseball organizations may also enroll as a league and receive a reduced price on Bees T-shirts, jerseys and/or hats for use as uniforms.

For the ninth consecutive season, Knothole Club members will be invited to participate in player-led clinics at Smith's Ballpark on June 12, July 18 and August 7. During the clinics, the children will have the chance to interact with Bees players while participating in a variety of baseball drills and will also have the opportunity for autographs and photos.

Individual memberships may be purchased online at slbees.com or at Bees home games at Smith's Ballpark. Baseball team memberships can be arranged by contacting Nate Martinez at (801) 325-2573.

The Knothole Club is part of the Bees organization's ongoing commitment to community outreach, health and wellness and youth development.

The Bees open an eight game home stretch on Friday, April 17 vs. the Sacramento River Cats with first pitch at 6:35 p.m. Gates open at 5:35 p.m. There will be a fireworks show at the conclusion of the game. Tickets can be purchased at Smith's Ballpark box office, at all Smith'sTix outlets and Smith's Food & Drug Stores, by phone at 801-325-BEES (2337) or online at www.slbees.com, with no additional fees.




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