Vermont 14u Babe Ruth All Stars
Tax deductible
Barre Community Baseball's 14 year old Babe Ruth team has once again won the State Championship, they won last year as 13 year olds.
They now have the opportunity to represent Vermont in the New England Babe Ruth Regional Tournament, which is comprised of 7 other teams: Rhode Island, Rochester NH (host team), Connecticut, Maine, Western Massachusetts, Eastern Massachusetts and New Hampshire. The Regional Tournament will be hosted in Rochester NH, July 19 - July 21, with the possibility of moving on to bracket play Monday, July 22 or Tuesday, July 23.
We are trying to raise funds to house the team for the week. Please consider helping this wonderful group of boys do what they love, play baseball. Go Bombers.
Link to the New England Babe Ruth League where the tournament information is provided. Click on the 14 Year Old link
http://newenglandbr.website.siplay.com/Site/Tournaments/Baseball-Tournaments
Donations are tax deductible: Tax ID Number: 22-3045855, 501c3
Thank you for your support.
They now have the opportunity to represent Vermont in the New England Babe Ruth Regional Tournament, which is comprised of 7 other teams: Rhode Island, Rochester NH (host team), Connecticut, Maine, Western Massachusetts, Eastern Massachusetts and New Hampshire. The Regional Tournament will be hosted in Rochester NH, July 19 - July 21, with the possibility of moving on to bracket play Monday, July 22 or Tuesday, July 23.
We are trying to raise funds to house the team for the week. Please consider helping this wonderful group of boys do what they love, play baseball. Go Bombers.
Link to the New England Babe Ruth League where the tournament information is provided. Click on the 14 Year Old link
http://newenglandbr.website.siplay.com/Site/Tournaments/Baseball-Tournaments
Donations are tax deductible: Tax ID Number: 22-3045855, 501c3
Thank you for your support.
Organizer
Kim Dexter
Organizer
Barre, VT
Barre Community Baseball Inc (Granite City Little League)
Registered nonprofit
Donations are typically 100% tax deductible in the US.