SEYMOUR - The town will have a community night at the New Britain Rock Cats baseball game Friday.
Be sure to catch all the fun and excitement of a Rock Cats game as the Town of Seymour is highlighted throughout the night.
First Selectman W. Kurt Miller will throw out the ceremonial first pitch and Seymour businesses and organizations will be on display throughout the game in the concourse as well as on the video board. The Rock Cats will take on the Trenton Thunder, the New York Yankees AA affiliate. Game time is 7:05 p.m.
“This is a great opportunity to bring the community together and give Seymour more exposure,” says First Selectman Kurt Miller.
Keep an eye out downtown Seymour because Rocky the Rock Cat is coming Tuesday to film footage in downtown shops for display at the game.
Residents, businesses, or families interested in attending can reserve tickets from the First Selectman’s office at Town Hall, 203-888-2511, emailing cconroy@seymourct.org, or stopping in during normal hours Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.– 5:30 p.m.
Individual tickets are $10 each for reserved seating.
A portion of the proceeds from the event will benefit a Seymour non-profit organization, the Connecticut Partnership for Children, Inc.
CT Partnership for Children, founded by Meghan Tarby, is dedicated to supporting low-income children throughout Connecticut, by working with their families and the communities in which they live.
They do so by meeting their basic needs of food, clothing, warmth, and infant/toddler necessities & by promoting healthy social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development.
Also at the game, a drive will be held for game attendees to donate new diapers and new wipes to the CT Partnership for Children’s supply closet.
Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to support a great cause and have a fun family night out!
The above release is from the Seymour first selectman's office.
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