
Senators Upcoming Homestand Preview
June 28, 2008 - Eastern League (EL1)
Harrisburg Senators News Release
Harrisburg, PA - The Bowie Baysox invade Commerce Bank Park Monday through Thursday in what is the Senators shortest homestand of the season. All four games begin at 6:35pm and there is something special on each night of the four games. Fireworks, the chance to win a partial ownership in a race horse, and getting your head shaved for charity highlight the short four-game homestand for the Senators.
Monday, June 30th vs. Bowie Baysox (Orioles) 6:35pm
Negro League Tribute Night - There will be tributes all game long to former local Negro League Players and the Senators will be wearing Harrisburg Giants throwback flannel uniforms. The surviving members of the Harrisburg Giants will be recognized in a ceremony before the game featuring Mayor Reed. The members of the Giants will be on the concourse to meet and greet fans during the game.
Senior Discount Night - All people aged 60 and over can get a reserve seat for $4 or a general admission seat for $2.
Tuesday, July 1st vs. Bowie Baysox (Orioles) 6:35pm
Win A Race Horse courtesy Renpher Stable - Two lucky fans will each win a 3% ownership in a Thoroughbred Race Horse courtesy Renpher Stable. Renpher Stable races out of Penn National so you'll be able to watch YOUR horse race!
Guys Night Out - Various activities will be set up for guys to enjoy their special night out at the ballpark!
Wednesday, July 2nd vs. Bowie Baysox (Orioles) 6:35pm
Bald is Beautiful Night - The Senators host their second annual Bald is Beautiful Night. Four Senators front office workers (Tony Duffy, Andy Brooks, Jon Tapper, and Noel Vega) have participated in a fund-raising effort to see who could raise the most money for Hope Lodge/American Cancer Society and the worker that does, get's his head shaved. There will also be a local salon on hand to shave fans heads for a small donation, with the proceeds going to Hope Lodge/American Cancer Society.
Thursday, July 3rd vs. Bowie Baysox (Orioles) 6:35pm
Friday Night Fireworks on Thursday - The Pennsylvania Lottery and WINK 104 bring you another great fireworks show so come celebrate the Fourth of July one day early with the Senators as the Sens wrap up their important four-game homestand with their division rivals the Bowie Baysox.
Scout Sleepover Night - After the fireworks are all done, thousands of scouts will turn Commerce Bank Park into a campground! This yearly event is always one of the highlights of the season. There will be a movie shown, games for the kids, and even the possibility of a bonfire!
Tickets for these games, or any game on the Senators remaining home schedule, can be purchased by calling the Senators at 231-4444 or by going to the Senators website at www.senatorsbaseball.com and following the ticket links.
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