
Upcoming events with the St. Paul Saints
April 25, 2006 - American Association (AA)
St. Paul Saints News Release
World's Largest Game of Catch
Thursday, May 11
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Robert Street between 6th Street and 7th Place, Downtown St. Paul
Come be a kid again at the Saints 2nd Annual World's Largest Game of Catch! Enjoy fun games, refreshments, and food for only $1. First 5,000 to arrive will receive a free softee baseball. A 12:15 pm program will include Saints Manager George Tsamis, President Mike Veeck, and St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman. Additionally, the Saints 2006 mascot will be named!
Participating Sponsors include BOMA Saint Paul, Miken, BlueGreen Vacations, Christian Community Fair, Coca-Cola, Dex Media, Jack 104.1 FM, KSTC.TV, Channel 45, Little Caesar's, Metro Transit, Visual Impact, Vine Park Brewery, and White Castle.
Trash and Treasure Yard Sale
Saturday, May 20
Saturday, June 10
Saturday, July 8
Saturday, August 12
Looking to make some money from your spring cleaning? Need to clear out your dorm room? Have a great product that you'd like to sell? Trash & Treasure is the answer! One Saturday per month, May - August, we'll be opening up our parking lot for a large community Yard Sale. Each event will be held from 8:00 am - 1:00 pm. Registration begins at 7:00 am. Registration fee is $35 per 10' x 10' space and tables are available to rent in advance for $10 per table.
Register for all four events and receive a discount! Call 651-644-6659 to register or for more information.
Saints Summer Youth Baseball Camps
June 12-14
August 7-10
August 21-24
*Four-day camps will feature an optional pitcher/catcher only day.
Give your child the opportunity to learn baseball's key fundamentals this summer from St. Paul Saints players and coaches! Each three-day camp will include many hitting, catching, and fielding drills to help bring your child's game to the next level. Join the Saints, where we believe that first and foremost, baseball should be FUN!!!
Saints camp features instruction from Saints players and coaches, T-shirt, Daily giveaways, Autograph Session, Camper ticket offer for families, and optional 4th day for pitchers and catchers.
Camp is for boys and girls ages 6-13. All camps will be held at Midway Stadium from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Cost is $150 for 3-day session and $35 additional for the optional 4th day.
Hamline University Youth Softball Camp
Monday, July 24 - Wednesday, July 26 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Give your child the opportunity to learn softball's key fundamentals this summer from Hamline University softball players and coaches! This three-day camp will include many hitting, catching, and fielding drills to help bring your child's game to the next level. Join the Saints and Hamline University, where we believe that first and foremost, softball should be FUN!!!
This year's camp will feature instruction from Hamline University softball players and coaches, including head coach Janelle Tieken, T-shirt, Daily giveaways, Autograph Session, and a Camper ticket offer for families.
Softball Camp will be held at Midway Stadium from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm daily. Registration fee is $90 for all 3 days. Camp is for girls ages 8 - 14.
For more information or to register for any of the above events contact Amy Heimer at 651-644-6659 or aheimer@saintsbaseball.com. Additional information can also be found on saintsbaseball.com.
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