
Paints and Community markets feed over 700
June 30, 2004 - Frontier League (FL)
Chillicothe Paints News Release
The Chillicothe Paints Professional Baseball Club and Community Markets teamed up Tuesday night at V. A. Memorial Stadium to support the Good Samaritan Network of Ross County, a local charity that provides free food for area families in need.
Fans attending the Paints' game on Tuesday were given a discount on the admission price when presenting a can of food. This venture proved to be a success with enough food collected to provide over 700 servings.
The Paints and Community Markets plan another evening of supporting the Good Samaritan Network on Tuesday, July 27th. Fans bringing a can of non-perishable food will receive $1.00 off adult general admission, and if they bring a can of Community Markets' brand, Our Family, the will receive $2.00 off adult general admission.
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The Chillicothe Paints newly-designed online General Store Gift Shop is now open, according to Paints' General Manager Bryan Wickline.
"For the first time ever, it allows our fans to purchase Paints' merchandise and souvenir items online with either a MasterCard or Visa credit card," noted Wickline. Many thanks goes to Horizon Technology and Carol Ater for all of their hard work on this project."
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the online General Store Gift Shop, please e-mail the Paints at paints@bright.net.
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