
Boise Hawks Kids Club
Published on July 22, 2011 under Northwest League (NWL1)
Boise Hawks News Release
BOISE, ID- There is still time to be part of the coolest club in town! Join the Boise Hawks Kids Club, sponsored by Fred Meyer today and kids (14 and under) will receive a cap, baseball and an exclusive day with Hawks players including a clinic, picnic and autograph session. In addition, Kids Club members will receive a membership card that entitles them to FREE admission to Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday games, and $2 off a ticket on any other night.
The Fred Meyer Kids Club camp is on Saturday, August 13 from 10:00a-12:00p with instruction from Boise Hawks players. Kids Club members should bring their membership card, and wear their Kids Club hat. Visit boisehawks.com, or call 322-5000 for more information.
Sign up today for ONLY $5 at local Fred Myer locations at the customer service desk. All money raised will be donated to St. Luke's Children Hospital.
For a printable version of the 2011 Boise Hawks schedule click here . Call 208-322-5000 or visit www.boisehawks.com for more information, or to see the entire 2011 promotional schedule.
The Hawks began Northwest League play as an independent club from 1987-89. The team was affiliated with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim from 1990-2000 and have been with the Chicago Cubs since 2001. The club has won 6 NWL Championships, the most recent banner coming in 2004. Season, mini-pack, flex books, group nights, and single game tickets for Hawks' games are available at 208-322-5000, or online at www.boisehawks.com.
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