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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

02/17/10 T Ball press release

Thanks for helping me advertise the registration of our Town T Ball
program. Although the program does not begin until April 24th registration
begins March 1.

Your help in advertising this program is invaluable to the success of the
program.

Frank Gabriele, Recreation Supervisor

622-7821


TOWN COED T-BALL

The Department of Parks and Recreation announces that registration for Coed T-Ball will begin BY MAIL ONLY, Monday March 1. There are two separate T-Ball programs. Five-year-old T-Ball is for children that will turn 5 by April 30, 2010. This program will use the T for hitting through out the program.

Six-year-old T-Ball is for children who will turn 6 by April 30, 2010. This program will be a combination of coach pitch, and use of the T. Children turning 7 years old by April 30, 2010, are not eligible. Please see the Parks and Recreation Small Fry program for information for those children.

The program will meet on Saturday afternoons April 24th – June 5th at the Bendheim Western Greenwich Civic Center Field. There will be a practice, and a three-inning game. The cost of the program is $86 and includes a team shirt and hat.

For more information, and a registration form please visit our website at
www.greenwichct.org , or call the Bendheim Western Greenwich Civic Center at 203-532-1259.
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