
Fireworks Tonight At Roger Dean Stadium
Published on April 9, 2010 under Florida State League (FSL1)
Jupiter Hammerheads News Release
FIREWORKS TONIGHT! Celebrate the start of a new season with a great night of baseball followed by an amazing fireworks spectacular. The Jupiter Hammerheads face the St. Lucie Mets tonight at 7:05 p.m. Gates open at 6:05 p.m., so come early and take in all the fun and excitement of a new season.
Plus, this Friday kicks off our weekly Ladies Night promotion. Ladies Night members receive special discounts, the chance to win prizes, and enjoy special themed promotions each and every Friday. And the best part? Membership is FREE!
OPENING WEEKEND! Come out to Roger Dean Stadium this weekend for the home opener of the Palm Beach Cardinals 2010 season! Saturday's game starts at 6:05 p.m., with gates at 5:05 p.m.
Sunday is our first Family Fun Day of the season. Come early for the chance to play catch on the field, and stay late for autographs and the chance to run the bases. And the best part is, kids get in FREE! Gates open at 4:05pm, so bring the whole family for a great night of fun!
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