
Natalie Gilbert Sings National Anthem at PGE Park
Published on May 22, 2003 under Pacific Coast League (PCL1)
Portland Beavers News Release
Come watch this now famous young singer attempt the National Anthem again in Portland
THURSDAY, MAY 22ND 7:05 GAME TIME
WHAT: Natalie Gilbert performing the National Anthem at the Portland Beavers Thursday night game. Thirsty Thursday will also feature the Beavers' version of The Bachelor, combining hit shows such as "MTV's Singled Out" and "The Bachelor."
WHO: Natalie Gilbert, the now famous 13 year old who struggled to get through the National Anthem during the Blazers v. Mavericks playoff game until Blazers head coach Maurice Cheeks came to her aid.
WHERE: PGE Park
1844 SW Morrison St.
Portland, OR 97205
WHEN: Thursday, May 22
Game Time 7:05 pm
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