Nashua Pride job fair Saturday

Published on March 29, 2007 under Canadian American League (Can-Am)
American Defenders of New Hampshire News Release


(NASHUA, NH, March 29, 2007) The Nashua Pride announced today that the club will host its annual job fair on Saturday, March 31 from 11am-2pm at Historic Holman Stadium.

Looking for a place to work and have fun this summer? Come and join the Nashua Pride Professional Baseball Club.

Please fill out the application form available online at www.nashuapride.com and remember to bring your resume, photo identification and proper work permits. Nashua Pride Staff will conduct interviews at the luxury suite level in the stadium, and the job fair is open to the public for individuals who are 15 and older.

The following jobs will be interviewed for: game day ushers, ticket takers, concessions staff, program hawkers, batboys / bat girls, mascots, team store personnel and scoreboard operators.

Please note that the Nashua Pride will play 52 home games this upcoming season with opening day on Thursday, May 24 and the last regular season game slated for Monday, September 3. Game times will be at 7:05 pm Monday through Saturday and 2:05 pm on Sundays. Two weekday day games are scheduled with early 12:05 pm starts on Tuesday, June 12 and Wednesday, July 25.

For any questions or further information on the job fair please call 603-883-BALL or email pridegameday@yahoo.com.

The Nashua Pride Professional Baseball Club, entering its tenth anniversary season, provides a fun, affordable, community-based and fan-friendly source of sports entertainment. The Pride is participating in its second year of play in the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball. Only season ticket holders can guarantee seats for the club's home opener, to be held Thursday, May 24 versus the North Shore Spirit, at Historic Holman Stadium.



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