To the Editor:
We are so thankful we found this program, my son loves it! This program keeps costs low for families, and only charges what they incur for costs associated with these kids playing. With your help, they can continue to keep costs low for families. It will allow them more opportunities, such as training, and it will also allow them to purchase training aids and other various things that will help these kids advance their skill set in baseball! How awesome is that?
Now, how can you help? They have set up a bottle drop-off in Mechanic Falls at Dad’s Place Redemption (Behind Dad’s Place store at 23 Pleasant Street Mechanic Falls). Be sure to let them know that you would like to give your bottles to The Northern Storm Baseball Program… And that’s it!!! That will help many many kids of all ages from the surrounding towns!
If needed, I would be willing to pick up bottles within the Oxford Hills Area to drop off to them.
With that said, even if you are unable to donate bottles, sharing the information is very much appreciated. Spreading the word alone will help this program tremendously!!!
We thank everyone in any way they decide to help, we truly appreciate it. Every bottle and every share counts!
Any questions can be directed to the Northern Storm Baseball page, as I’m just a mom with a kiddo on the 13U team 😉 We are very grateful for this opportunity!
Hillary Groves
Harrison
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