Please join us!
"Baseball As Good Medicine: The Amazing, Magical, Mysterious Healing Qualities of Baseball" - a unique variety of storytellers from sportswriters to neurologists, each telling a story related to this theme in 5 minutes or less(!). An action packed fun evening of baseball, stories and judges all to benefit a cause taking place at Bergino Baseball Clubhouse.
All proceeds fro... (more)
Please join us!
"Baseball As Good Medicine: The Amazing, Magical, Mysterious Healing Qualities of Baseball" - a unique variety of storytellers from sportswriters to neurologists, each telling a story related to this theme in 5 minutes or less(!). An action packed fun evening of baseball, stories and judges all to benefit a cause taking place at Bergino Baseball Clubhouse.
All proceeds from the event go to Photo ID Foundation. Our work puts cameras and other tools in the hands of young people with medical challenges/life threatening illnesses to enable them to create media projects that communicate, educate and transform their experiences.
Hence the theme - "Baseball As Good Medicine"!
This is the first in our series - if you CANNOT attend this event but would still like to make a donation, we would be most grateful! Please Click Here
ALL TICKETS ARE GENERAL ADMISSION STARTING AT $25 WITH PROCEEDS GOING TO PHOTO ID FOUNDATION. We SO appreciate your ticket purchase - AT WHATEVER LEVEL YOU CHOOSE. All tickets include baseball snacks, beer/beverages and an opportunity to have a fun evening celebrating baseball while contributing to the work of Photo ID. A big thank you!
STORYTELLERS & JUDGES INCLUDE: ESPN.com columnist Paul Lukas, MiLB.com writer Benjamin Hill, author Peter J. Schwartz, FaithandFearinFlushing's Greg Prince, New Yorker cartoonist Mort Gerberg, actor/director Kathyrn Markey, Dr. Bridget Carey and Rabbi Jeffrey J. Sirkman, Senior Rabbi of Larchmont Temple, featured in HBO's "Curse of the Bambino" as a hopeful, life-long Red Sox fan - a great line-up!
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