SRP Park. Photo Facebook
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Hurricane relief supply drive-thru at SRP Park Oct. 12

NORTH AUGUSTA – A Hurricane Relief Supply Drive-Thru at SRP Park will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12 or while supplies last. 

The South Carolina Minor League Baseball community has come together as the Charleston RiverDogs, Columbia Fireflies, Greenville Drive & Myrtle Beach Pelican have been hosting Hurricane Helene Disaster Relief Supply Drives this week in support of both the Augusta and Asheville Communities.  Thanks to their generosity we will have a tractor trailer full of donations to be given out while supplies last, a news release from the GreenJackets said.

The drive-thru will be set up by the Clubhouse Entrance of SRP Park (187 Railroad Avenue, North Augusta SC 29841) for people to pick-up. Signage will be set up to direct people down Center Street as they enter Riverside Village for the drive-thru giveaway. 

Items available include:

  • Water & Sports Drinks
  • Dry Food
  • Cups
  • Paper Goods Kids items (diapers, baby food)
  • Pet Food

“Seeing our fellow Minor League Baseball Communities comes together in support of the CSRA and Asheville Communities is overwhelming,” said GreenJackets Vice President Tom Denlinger.  “Our front office staff looks forward to seeing you on the 12th and invites you to spread the word to those that are in need to swing by.”

The Community is also invited to come out to SRP Park on 10/12 & 10/13 for the Annual Complete Game Fall Classic Tournament. 

Games start each day at 9 a.m. Daily Admission is $15, 10 and under are FREE, and gets you entrance to any of the tournament games at SRP Park, Passmore Field at Augusta Christian School & Verdery Field at EDS. 

As part of tournament the community is invited to stuff the bins by the main entrance of SRP Park with Canned Food for Golden Harvest Food Bank.  Concessions will be open at SRP Park serving ballpark favorites throughout the event. 

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