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Spread the word---It’s Softball Time!

So Mindy Drayer and I talked about this idea about a month ago---wouldn’t it be fun to get the folks from Channel 10, 6 and ONN together with us to play a little softball tournament.  Then the idea of making it a benefit for autism… and one thing led to another… and because we don’t do anything halfway… here goes!

Media Softball Showdown for Autism
July 13th at 11:00am
at Hoff Woods Park in Westerville

On diamond #1 - NBC4 will face off against ABC6/Fox 28
On diamond #2 - Ch. 10 will face off against ONN

The winners of those games will meet for the title on diamond number 1...the losers will play for 3rd and last place on diamond number 2....those games will most likely start around 12:30pm…

Admission is free---we’re taking donations for the autism center at Children’s Hospital (they run therapy programs for hundreds of kids, including our man Brady). Children’s will have a booth set up at the field…for information and networking--and we’re working on food, too. 

Hoff Woods park is a great site--lots of parking and a great playground, picnic area, etc.... I’m inviting all of you who read this blog to consider bringing your families out to this event.  It would be great to get so many families together, and with so much to do there, it’s a great chance to meet and just goof off!  Plus you can meet “mega tv celebrities” like Cabot Rea, Jym Ganahl and.... whoever else shows up! 

More details to come… but we’d love your help in making this a great event.

Thanks
JEROD

Posted by on 06/11 at 05:48 PM
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If you ever want to get Brady into a baseball league, there is a great league called The Ohio Miracle League. The games are played in Dublin at Darree Park and it is for children with any type of disability. There are several children with autism who play in the league. If you are interested in getting Brady on a team, you should check out http://www.ohiomiracleleague.org to find out more. It is really awesome for the kids. My family and I went out today to the games and watched a friend’s son who is in a wheelchair with spina bifida. He had a great time and loved having so many fans there to watch him!

Posted by  on  06/14  at  06:46 PM
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