2010 ANNUAL REPORT - Baltimore Orioles
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2010 ANNUAL REPORT - Baltimore Orioles
Going beyond the ballpark and into our community. 2010 ANNUAL REPORT Since 1954, the Baltimore Orioles have given back to the local community by becoming involved in a variety of area programs and initiatives, as well as creating new opportunities for assistance. Through OriolesREACH, the organization reaches out to our neighbors to help our fans improve their daily lives. In addition to partnering with existing charities and organizations, the Orioles have also established a collection of new initiatives. This Annual Report serves as a brief summary of some of the efforts that have taken place during the past year both in the communities we serve and at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. You can help our REACH grow. Donating to the Baltimore Orioles Charitable Foundation or Shannon’s Fund helps us touch more lives, build more connections, and help more of our neighbors experience a better life. What’s more…it’s simple. To donate online, visit OriolesREACH.com and click on any of the “donate” tabs for the Charitable Fund or Shannon’s Fund. Or, you can mail a check made payable to the Baltimore Orioles Charitable Foundation to the following address: 2 14 18 34 40 42 44 OriolesREACH Attention: Donations 333 West Camden Street Baltimore, MD 21201 Orioles in the Community Ticket Programs Special Events at Oriole Park Sarasota Programs Charitable Giving Shannon’s Fund Help Us Reach You Orioles in the Community Player and Mascot Appearances GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH Each year, the Baltimore Orioles donate time, money, tickets, autographed memorabilia and other resources to help countless charitable organizations, schools, and civic groups throughout Birdland. Here is a list of groups the team has helped in the past year: A Step Closer Foundation, Inc. One of the clearest examples of the Orioles reaching out into the community is when Orioles players and coaches appear at various functions and events in our neighborhoods. Even the Oriole Bird has “flown” to over 200 destinations in the community since last season. This year, fans have also had the opportunity to meet their favorite players including Brian Roberts, Nick Markakis, Adam Jones, Matt Wieters, Jeremy Guthrie and Ty Wigginton at various locations throughout Birdland. To find out where your favorite current or former Orioles are appearing next, visit OriolesREACH.com and click on “Community Calendar.” A/C Power, Colver Power Project Abandoned Pet Rescue Aberdeen Board of Parks & Recreation, Inc. Academy for College and Career Exploration and After School Matters Academy of General Dentistry Achievement & Rehabilitation Center Adams County Children and Youth Services Adams County Children’s Advocacy Center Adelphi Elementary School The After-School Institute Nick and Christina Markakis and The Right Side Foundation Markakis Family Celebrates the Holidays In November, Nick and Christina Markakis joined the Maryland Food Bank to deliver frozen turkeys to several Maryland families in need at the Grace African Methodist Episcopal Church in Catonsville. The Thanksgiving turkeys were purchased using money gathered during the 2009 Orioles Food Drive. Then on December 3, the Markakis Family flipped the switch to illuminate the Washington Monument in Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood as part of the city’s annual “Monumental Occasion,” the unofficial beginning to Baltimore’s holiday season. 2 2009 and 2010 marked a successful launch of The Right Side Foundation, a non-profit charity established by outfielder Nick Markakis and his wife Christina to help distressed and disadvantaged youth throughout Maryland. The Foundation provides activities and initiatives for children including “Fun for 21,” a program which selects 21 children from different community groups to participate in monthly trips ranging from museum visits and Orioles games to outdoor activities. The foundation also continued its annual 5K Run and 1-Mile Fun Walk at Patterson Park on August 8 following the Orioles vs. White Sox game. In September of 2009, Nick and Christina made a $75,000 donation to the Baltimore Orioles Charitable Foundation specifically to support the Baltimore RBI League, Baltimore City School education programs and Shannon’s Fund. In recognition of all Nick has done in the community, he was also selected as the 2009 Orioles nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award presented by Chevy. As the team’s nominee, Chevy presented Nick with a check for $7,500 to The Right Side Foundation. AFYA Baltimore, Inc Albemarle High School Alexander Okanlawon’s Autism Foundation All Faith’s Food Bank Alpha and Omega ALS Association ALS Les Turner Foundation Alzheimers Association America’s 9/11 Foundation American Breast Cancer Foundation American Cancer Society The American Flag Foundation American Heart Association American Liver Foundation American Red Cross American Red Cross Lower Shore Chapter AMW Education Trust Fund 3 Orioles in the Community GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH Andover Apaches Animal Rescue, Inc. Anne Arundel Community College Anne Arundel County Special Olympics Program Dempsey Welcomes Holidays in Fells Point Arbutus Elementary School O’s legend and MASN broadcaster Rick Dempsey lit the Great Tree in Broadway Square on December 5 as part of Fells Point’s Olde Tyme Christmas Celebration. The all-day event also featured horse drawn sleigh rides, live music, a parade of lighted boats, and even a visit from St. Nick. The Arc of Delaware The Arc of Loudoun Ardmore Elementary Arlington Elementary Guthrie, Bergesen Play in BCF Tennis Challenge Arlington Pediatric Center Armistead Gardens Elementary and Middle Schools In December, the Orioles once again sponsored the Orioles Challenge as part of the Baltimore Community Foundation Tennis Challenge. O’s pitchers Jeremy Guthrie and Brad Bergesen took part in a doubles match, coached by Ravens players. Also, tennis Hall of Famer John McEnroe joined fellow former world No. 1 Lindsay Davenport, current world No. 1 doubles stars Bob and Mike Bryan, and US Open stars Melanie Oudin and John Isner, for the event at the Baltimore Arena. Since 1986, the BCF Tennis Challenge has raised more than $4 million for area charities through Orioles’ minority owner Pam Shriver’s partnership with the Baltimore Community Foundation. Arrow Child & Family Services ASCE Maryland Section The huge and enthusiastic crowd enjoyed fan forums and autograph stations with current, former and future Orioles stars including Jeremy Guthrie, Adam Jones, Nick Markakis, Brian Roberts, Luke Scott, Matt Wieters, Ty Wigginton, Jim Palmer, Boog Powell, Scott McGregor, Josh Bell, Brandon Snyder and more. The Assateague Peoples Tribe Autism Speaks Autistic Children’s Support Group Ave Maria Preparatory School Avon Grove High School Avon Walk for Breast Cancer Babe Ruth League 31st Annual OriolesREACH Holiday Party Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum Bagg Lady Travel Services On December 9, 2009, several current and former Orioles teamed up to host students from Lakeland Elementary School at the ESPN Zone in Baltimore for the 31st Annual OriolesREACH Holiday Party. Players served free food and drinks to the children while 1983 World Series MVP and current MASN broadcaster Rick Dempsey once again played the role of Santa Claus, handing out presents to the participants. The children also joined the players upstairs in the Sports Arena for free games and activities. Baker-Butler PTO/Silent Auction Baltimore Child Abuse Center Baltimore City Department of Rec and Parks Baltimore City Schools Baltimore City Schools New Teacher Program FanFest Returns to the Convention Center Marking its first return to the Baltimore Convention Center in three seasons, Orioles FanFest presented by the Sarasota Convention and Visitors Bureau welcomed more than 12,000 fans on January 23. Ashburton Elementary School PTA Baltimore County Career Fire Fighters Association Other FanFest activities included ballpark tours, memorabilia sales, interactive games, clinics for children on a youth-sized baseball diamond, and the first chance to purchase game tickets for the 2010 season. Baltimore County Communities for the Homeless Baltimore County PAL Baltimore County Rec and Parks 4 Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption 5 GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH Baltimore Dance Ensemble Baltimore Department of Transportation Baltimore Fatherhood Project Baltimore Highlands Elementary School Baltimore Reads Baltimore Symphony OrchKids Baltimore Urban Debate League Bands on the Bay BARCS Batter Up Foundation BCF Tennis Challenge BCPSS Extended School Year Program Beach Elementary PTA Beaver High School Baseball Bel Air Middle School Believe in Tomorrow Children’s Foundation The Ben Stear Fund Kids who completed the Summer Reading Club, presented by T. Rowe Price, received prizes including Orioles game tickets. More than 150,000 students participated in the Summer Reading Program. Benedictine Sisters Best Buddies of Maryland Bethesda Community Baseball Club Bible Baptist Church Orioles, Fans Support Haitian Relief Efforts T. Rowe Price Summer Reading Program Breakfast Breaks Program FanFest was not only an opportunity to get ready for the 2010 season, but fans also had the chance to support victims of the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti in January. This year, the Orioles once again partnered with Maryland Public Libraries to present their annual Summer Reading Program, presented by T. Rowe Price, to local participants at more than 180 Maryland public library branches. The program is designed to encourage and reward area youth who commit to reading throughout the summer. For the 2009-10 school year, the Orioles and Baltimore Ravens joined forces with Baltimore City Schools to sponsor the Breakfast Breaks program. The program provides thousands of less fortunate city school students with boxed breakfasts, each branded with team logos and fun activities. Through a silent auction, memorabilia sales and cash donations, $65,000 was raised and distributed to three separate organizations. The Jenkins-Penn Haitian Relief Organization delivered medical supplies and served food to earthquake victims. Project Medishare worked to reestablish the health infrastructure and provide access to agriculture, education, clean water and sanitation in several Haitian communities. Miguel Tejada also donated his time to Project Medishare by visiting their headquarters in Miami and filming a public service announcement. Finally, Potters for Peace, a member of the World Health Organization’s International Network to promote Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage, assisted with low-tech, low-cost water purifiers. 6 Beginning in June, children from elementary school through high school were able to register at any Maryland Public Library and receive a Reading Log that guided them through the Summer Reading Program. Kids who completed the Reading Log received prizes including Orioles game tickets. All told, more than 150,000 students participated in the Summer Reading Program. Learning with the Orioles In 2010, OriolesREACH teamed up with Baltimore City Public Schools and T. Rowe Price to support “Learning with the Orioles,” a comprehensive summer learning program teaching math, reading, science and social studies skills to nearly 14,000 students at 80 city public elementary and middle schools. Written by City Schools teachers and Child 2010 First Authority, Inc. curriculum specialists, the program blends skills from each academic discipline for each grade level with facts and games related to the Orioles and x2 baseball. It represents 45 a new style of curriculum for City Schools, SECOND GRADE - THIRD GRADE EDITION one that integrates several different academic subjects into a program that is educational, fun and includes enrichment activities, including a visit to Camden Yards at the end of the summer session. More than 5,000 City Schools students also received free tickets to attend the July 22 Orioles game at Camden Yards. Big Brothers Big Sisters Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Maryland Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Suncoast Big Brothers Big Sisters of York County Big Hearts to Little Hearts Blind Industries and Services of Maryland Bobby Arnold Recovery Fund Bollman Bridge Elementary School Bon Air Elementary School Booker High School Bounce U Bowlerama 7 Orioles in the Community GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH Boy Scout Troop #636 Boy Scouts of America Boys & Girls Clubs of Sarasota County The Brian Bedell 2-Young Foundation First Pitch Party GBC Luncheon Just because the Orioles officially opened the 2010 season on the road, didn’t mean local fans had to wait to celebrate the start of the baseball season. On April 6, OriolesREACH invited fans to the ESPN Zone in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor for the Season Opener “First Pitch Party.” Fans were able to watch the O’s take on the Rays from Tropicana Field, while meeting former Orioles Al Bumbry, Joe Orsulak and Bill Swaggerty. Fans also received prizes and giveaway items, tickets to future games, and the chance to meet The Oriole Bird. One lucky fan even won the opportunity to throw out a ceremonial first pitch before an upcoming O’s game at Camden Yards. On April 12, the entire Orioles team attended the annual Greater Baltimore Committee’s Welcome Home Luncheon at the Hilton Baltimore Hotel. Players and coaches discussed the upcoming season, signed autographs, and interacted with local businessmen and women. Brooklyn Church of God Youth Group Adam Jones Visits the Y of Central Maryland Brooklyn Heights C.S.A.F.E. OriolesREACH/Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks Baseball Clinic On Saturday, April 10, OriolesREACH teamed up with the Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks to hold a baseball clinic at the Bloomsbury Community Center in Catonsville for children ages 6-14 and adult coaches. Current Orioles catcher Craig Tatum provided instruction along with former O’s Al Bumbry, Bill Swaggerty, Larry Sheets, Rick Krivda, Tim Norris and Tim Nordbrook. Gold Glove outfielder Adam Jones visited the Y of Central Maryland in Druid Hill for two special events this summer. On April 30, Adam took party in a community block party for Druid Hill residents, Y volunteers, as well as community and business leaders that celebrated the completion of the Druid Hill Family Center’s revitalization project and community clean up. Then, on August 19, Adam visited the Druid Hill Y Center and interacted with children involved in the New Horizons program. New Horizons is an eight-week program held each summer at the Druid Hill Family Center Y that offers life-skills and job training for approximately 65 homeless teens from Baltimore City. During the program, teens participate in a series of workshops on work readiness and receive a personal career interest inventory, as well as intensive instruction on financial literacy and money management skills. Additionally, local business leaders meet with the teens to provide them with real-life success stories and guidance as they plan for their futures. Finally, the Y coordinates paid internships for the teens where they spend approximately five weeks gaining experience in real world work environments. This unique program exposes homeless teens to opportunities and role models that may otherwise not be present in their lives. Brian Ellis Memorial Foundation Brian Wilson Memorial Scholarship Fund Golf Tournament The Bridges Program Broyhill Crest Barracudas Swim Team Brunswick Junior Baseball Bryan Thomas Palmer Memorial Fund Building Hope, Inc Bull Run Elementary PTA Bushkill Outreach C.L.E.A.N. CAIU Cal Ripken Baseball Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation Calvert Animal Welfare League Calvert County Literacy Council Cambridge Christian Academy Camp Harambee The People Camp Puh’Tok Camp United Canadochly Valley Elementary School Capital Debate American Red Cross Blood Drives Above: Orioles outfielder Luke Scott greets a member of the Baltimore business community at the GBC Luncheon. 8 Above: Former Orioles outfielder Al Bumbry provided instruction along with Bill Swaggerty, Larry Sheets, Rick Krivda, Tim Norris, and Tim Nordbrook and current Orioles catcher Craig Tatum during the OriolesREACH/Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks Baseball Clinic. This season, OriolesREACH once again teamed up with the University of Maryland Medical Center to host a series of American Red Cross Blood Drives. Participants received exclusive gifts such as a Jim Palmer t-shirt, Matt Wieters bobblehead, Oriole Park VIP experiences, as well as free tickets to an upcoming Orioles game. Capital Hill Day School Caps Care Classic Caroline Hospice Foundation Carroll Child Care Center Carroll County Public Schools Carroll Hospital Center Casa Corazon 9 GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH Casey Cares Foundation Orioles in the Community Cat Depot Catholic Charities Catoctin Summit Adolescent Program Catonsville Baptist Church Cecil Partnerships for Children, Youth and Families Cedar Cliff Football Boosters Celebration of Life Christian Ministry Center for Children Center for Independent Living Central Maryland Dart League Central Sarasota County Little League Chadwick Elementary School Challenger League Charity Community Church of God Charles Evering Auxiliary to Post No. 6506 Orioles Cook-Off Benefits the Maryland Food Bank On May 26, Orioles Brad Bergesen, Luke Scott and Kevin Millwood “stepped up to the plate” to compete in the team’s second annual Orioles Cook-Off at the ESPN Zone to benefit the Maryland Food Bank. Scott’s surf-and-turf platter won the prize, while cash and food donations were collected to support area soup kitchens and food pantries. Carroll Park Baseball Clinic On June 12, the Orioles hosted their annual youth baseball clinic at Carroll Park with more than 300 pre-registered Baltimore City youngsters. Orioles Adam Jones and Lou Montanez offered instruction along with O’s first base coach John Shelby and former Orioles Paul Blair, Al Bumbry, and Rick Krivda. The Orioles also provided tickets to that night’s game for all children attending the clinic. Orioles Baseball Summer Camps The Orioles once again sponsored a series of Orioles Baseball Summer Camps designed for kids ages 7-16. The camps gave children the opportunity to receive baseball instruction from qualified professionals with years of experience coaching and playing at youth, high school, collegiate and professional levels. Camps included a visit from current and former Orioles players, including Adam Jones, Jake Arrieta, Corey Patterson, and Mark Hendrickson. Camps were held at the Carroll County Sports Complex in Westminster, Memorial Park in York, Overlea High School and Kiwanis Wallas Park in Ellicott City. Each participant received an autograph and a photo opportunity with Orioles guests and also received an Orioles t-shirt and Junior Orioles Dugout Club presented by Chick-fil-A membership, which included free admission to several Orioles games this summer. Participants also got the chance to play one day of the camp at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Charlesmont Elementary School Charlestown Association Chase Elementary School Chesapeake Bay Area Charities Chesapeake Center for Youth Development Chesapeake Shepherd & K9 Rescue The Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation The Children’s Cancer Foundation Children’s Miracle Network Children’s National Medical Center The Children’s Resource Center Children’s Time Preschool Children’s Charities Chinquapin Middle School CHIP of Roanoke Valley Chris Jones Fund Church of Holy Nativity Episcopal Church 10 Above: Orioles outfielders Lou Montanez (left) and Adam Jones speak to local youth at the Carroll Park Baseball Clinic. Right: Orioles first base coach John Shelby provides hitting tips to a Baltimore youngster. 11 Orioles in the Community GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH Church of the Incarnation Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Cincinnati Reds Foundation Circus Sarasota City Neighbors Charter School City of Bowie Clearspring Elementary School PTA Cleveland Indians Foundation Reviving Baseball in the Inner City (RBI) League Funded by the Baltimore Orioles Charitable Foundation, the Reviving Baseball in the Inner City (RBI) League was established to help Baltimore City kids build self esteem while learning baseball skills in a fun and safe environment. In addition to sponsoring the summer-long league for more than 300 area teenagers, Orioles players including center fielder Adam Jones visited games during the summer to offer his support. The Orioles also hosted the championship games at Oriole Park for both the Junior and Senior divisions, and honored the league champions with special pre-game ceremonies on August 5. USO-Metro’s “Operation Back to School” On August 7, Orioles Jake Fox and Brad Bergesen attended the USO-Metro’s “Operation Back to School” at Fort Meade. The day featured Military children participating in a variety of activities that corresponded with their subjects in school. Jake and Brad encouraged the children during the physical education portion of the day, helping them with a fun obstacle course. Brian’s Baseball Bash On August 22, OriolesREACH and Brian Roberts hosted the Fifth Annual Brian’s Baseball Bash, a fundraising event for the University of Maryland Hospital for Children’s Pediatric Cardiopulmonary and Child Life Programs. The special evening for fans at Dave and Busters in the Arundel Mills Mall included silent and live auctions of sports memorabilia to help the children at UMHC. Through the hard work of Brian and the OriolesREACH team, and the generosity of Orioles fans, more than $500,000 has been raised since the first Bash in 2006. In addition, the Orioles have donated more than $50,000 to provide tickets for patients and their families. And throughout the season, Brian makes regular visits to UMHC to visit with patients and offer his support. 12 Orioles outfielder Adam Jones recognizes the RBI League champions during a pre-game ceremony. Coalition to End Homelessness College of Southern Maryland Foundation College Summit Columbia Group Community Development Corporation Community Haven Community Music School Community of Heroes Softball Challenge Community Safety Awareness Day Competitive Edge Team Booster Club Congressional Fire Services Institute Court Appointed Special Advocates The Cricket Center Cumberland P.L.A.Y. Curtis Bay Elementary School Curtis Bay Middle School Cystic Fibrosis Foundation D.C. United Foundation Dallastown Area High School Deaf Education Advancement Foundation, Inc. DeafMD.org Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition Delmarva Shorebirds Foundation Department of Defense Joint Spectrum Center Department of Human Services Social Services for Children and Youth 13 TICKET PROGRAMS GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH The Department of School Development Diamond Dreams Baseball U12 Team The Diener School Disabled American Veterans IBEW-NECA OriolesREACH Gameday Experience Program Each season, the Orioles and OriolesREACH invite more than 12,000 children from disadvantaged areas in the region to experience the magic of Orioles Baseball as part of the IBEW-NECA OriolesREACH Gameday Experience Program. By partnering with various local non-profit and youth groups, OriolesREACH is able to provide children with free game tickets, concessions vouchers, Orioles t-shirts, caps and transportation to and from the game. So far in 2010, several Orioles players have taken part in the program, including Adam Jones, Felix Pie, David Hernandez, Michael Gonzalez, Kevin Millwood, Brian Matusz, and Jeremy Guthrie. More than 60,000 children have participated since the program’s inception. MLB Commissioner’s Community Initiative and Players Give Back Through the Major League Baseball Commissioner’s Community Initiative and Players Give Back Program, the Orioles donated close to 100,000 complimentary tickets to deserving organizations throughout the region. Discover the Cure DJS Nurse Manager, State of Maryland Department of Juvenile Services Dog Rescue of Maryland Doing Small Miracles for Others Junior Orioles Dugout Club Dorothy Mangurian Comprehensive Women’s Center The Junior Orioles Dugout Club presented by Chick-fil-A continues to offer an affordable way for kids and their families to enjoy Orioles Baseball and receive exclusive rewards. The club serves as a “mini plan for mini fans” ages 6-14, in which kids receive tickets to 10 specially selected games, a hat, membership card, customizable lunch box and more for only $17. Family members and friends can also purchase tickets to Dugout Club games for just $6. And once again this season, OriolesREACH partnered with Chick-fil-A to donate up to $5 for every kit sold at area restaurants to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Downtown Partnership of Baltimore Ducks Unlimited Dulin Cooperative Preschool Dunbar Armored Eagle Baseball Club East Columbia Preschool Easter Seals of Southwest Florida Eastern Shore Baseball Foundation Eastern York Area Recreation Commission The Ed Block Courage Award Foundation Edith Rosen Strauss Organization Educational Talent Search AACC Elizabethtown Rotary Club Elkridge Youth Organization Elkton Christian Academy Elstonville Motorcycle Club ESPN Radio Network ESPN V Foundation Essex Elementary School Essex Relay for Life Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Fairfax County Park Authority Fairfields Volunteer Fire Department Faith Tabernacle Church 14 Former Oriole Al Bumbry provided instruction along with Bill Swaggerty, Larry Sheets, Rick Krivda, Tim Norris, and Tim Nordbrook and current Orioles catcher Craig Tatum during the OriolesREACH/Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks Baseball Clinic. 15 TICKET PROGRAMS GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy Family Health Centers of Baltimore FBI Academy Fidos For Freedom Fisher House HIGH FIVE FUNDRAISING PROGRAM High Five Fundraising Program The OriolesREACH High Five Fundraising Program continues to help local non-profit groups, civic organizations, school and youth groups raise money for their efforts. In fact, since its inception in 2005, the High Five Program has helped to raise well over $850,000. Free Ticket for your Birthday What better place to celebrate your birthday than Oriole Park? And what better way to celebrate than with a free ticket courtesy of the Orioles and Carvel! In 2010, the Orioles continued their popular, industry trend-setting program of offering all fans around the world the chance to receive a free ticket to any non-prime home game in their birth month by simply signing up at orioles.com/birthdays. Even fans with birthdays in the off-season are eligible to receive a free ticket. Since 2009, more than 70,000 fans have signed up to celebrate at Oriole Park. 2110 Eutaw Street Oriole Park’s innovative new fan club section, 2110 Eutaw Street presented by Home Savings of America and Southwest Airlines, returned this season for select games. With 2110 Eutaw Street, fans can purchase a reserved seat in the Eutaw Street Bleacher section and receive an exclusive 2110 Eutaw Street t-shirt. A different shirt was featured each game. 16 Plus, the offer serves as an interactive fan experience as both Nick Markakis and Adam Jones – the section’s namesakes – tossed baseballs to the crowd between innings. Autographed t-shirts were also awarded each game, and for every home run hit by Nick or Adam during the game, one lucky fan was selected to receive an autographed bat. Former Oriole Al Bumbry provided instruction along with Bill Swaggerty, Larry Sheets, Rick Krivda, Tim Norris, and Tim Nordbrook and current Orioles catcher Craig Tatum during the OriolesREACH/Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks Baseball Clinic. Florida Sheriff’s Youth Ranch – Sarasota/Bradenton Campus Forest Hill Nursery School Forest Park Neighborhood Baseball and Football League Foundation Fighting Blindness The Foundation for Inner City Kids Four County Little League Francis Scott Key Elementary and Middle School Fred Ulman/Lance Armstrong Fund Freddie Mac’s Hoops for the Homeless Frederick County 4-H Therapeutic Riding Program Frederick County Sheriff’s Office Freedom High School Friends of Loch Raven Soccer Friends of Mark Belanger Friends of the Frye Family Friendship Academy of Science and Technology Fulton Elementary School PTA Gambrills Athletic Club Gaudenzia Gauthier Music Studio GEDCO The George B. Thomas, Sr. Learning Academy George Washington Elementary School Get in the Game Gettysburg Hospital Foundation Gibson Island Country School Girl Scouts of America 17 SPECIAL EVENTS at oriole park GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH Girl Scouts of Gulfcoast Florida, Inc. Girls Incorporated Glenelg High School Boosters Club Glenn Morgan Golf Tournament 2009 Fan Appreciation Weekend Gold Coast Red Cross Angels As is tradition, the Orioles closed out the 2009 season with Fan Appreciation Weekend, a celebration of the loyal fans of Birdland. Weekend activities included the chance for fans to be randomly chosen to win full or partial season ticket plans, Southwest Airlines travel vouchers, Orioles memorabilia and more. Throughout the weekend, fans were also chosen at random to win unique Orioles experiences including on-field Orioles player visits, the chance to take the field with players during the National Anthem and the popular “Shirts Off Our Backs” program…giving fans game-worn, autographed jerseys. A silent auction that weekend also raised more than $20,000 for the Baltimore Orioles Charitable Foundation. And all fans throughout the weekend were given scratch-off style gift cards from Outback Steakhouse totaling more than $300,000 worth of offers. Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation Similar festivities are planned for the Orioles final home series of 2010 on September 30 through October 3. Greater Jacksonville Optimists Goodwill Manasota Grace and Saint Peter’s School Grange Tap & Ballet Great Kids Great Schools Great Lemonade Stand Great Valley Little League Greater Baltimore Committee Greater Baltimore Urban League The Greater Bel Air Community Foundation Greater Loch Raven Recreation Council 2010 Opening Day Ceremonies Greater Sarasota Chamber of Commerce Greater Susquehanna Valley YMCA OriolesREACH began the 2010 season on Opening Day as the team arranged for 100 members of Challenger Leagues throughout the region to line the orange carpet holding Orioles flags during player introductions. Participants also received free tickets to the game. Greater Washington Boys & Girls Club Green Hornets Baseball Greene County Primary School Guilford Elementary OriolesREACH Community Booth In continuing the Orioles’ dedication to assisting local charities, OriolesREACH offers an opportunity for organizations to raise funds and awareness with fans at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The OriolesREACH Community Booth is located near Gate D and is set up to allow charitable organizations to display signage, raise money, and hand out information for their specific cause. In addition to an in-game announcement of the charity’s presence at the Community Booth, the Orioles hope that the additional publicity will help further the growth of the organization outside of Camden Yards. If your organization is interested in using the Community Booth for an upcoming game, please call 410-547-6202. 18 Above: The Oriole Bird takes the field on Opening Day as local youth line the orange carpet. Right: Shortstop Caesar Izturis gives this fan the “shirt off his back” during Fan Appreciation week. Gulf Gate Elementary School GVES PTA Silent Auction Committee Orioles Alumni Autograph Series In 2010, the Orioles continued the Orioles Alumni Autograph Series. Before every Monday and Thursday home game, fans are invited to meet some of their favorite former Orioles at Camden Yards. The former players sign autographs and share memories at the MASN Booth on Eutaw Street for one full hour before each game. Some of the players appearing this year have included Paul Blair, Mike Boddicker, Mike Bordick, Don Buford, Al Bumbry, Andy Etchebarren, Dan Ford, Ron Hansen, Chris Hoiles, Bill Hunter, Tippy Martinez, Ben McDonald, Scott McGregor, Curt Motton, Joe Orsulak, and Larry Sheets. GW Medical Center Development and Alumni Relations Gymnastics of York Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity of Lebanon County Habitat for Humanity of Northern Virginia Halethorpe Elementary PTA Halfway Little League Halifax Boys Basketball Parents Association 19 SPECIAL EVENTS at oriole park GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH Hampden Family Center Hampshire County Little League Hampstead Elementary School PTA Hampstead Hill Academy Harford Family House Harford Hills Elementary School PTA ESSKAY and the Orioles Steal Second Base Every Sunday home game, the Orioles and ESSKAY feature the Steal Second Base contest, allowing one young fan the chance to participate in a timed race from the grounds crew area in right center field to retrieve second base. Fans sign up for the chance to participate at Oriole Park, and each winner receives four game tickets, gift certificates to use inside Camden Yards, an Orioles t-shirt and a prize pack. Harford North Stars Ice Hockey Harriet Tubman Elementary School Help Anthony Fight Leukemia Hemophilia Foundation of Maryland Herndon Braves Collegiate Summer Baseball Team Herndon Elementary School PTA Hi-Five Sports Camp Hightstown High School Holy Cross Hospital Auxiliary Holy Spirit School Hoops For Hope Giant Food Help Kids Realize Their Baseball Dreams Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption Caption House of Hope & Stepping Stones House of Ruth OriolesREACH teamed up with Giant Food to present the Honorary Bat Kids Program. Kids ages 6-14 could pick up an entry form at any Giant Food to become eligible. The Orioles selected one boy and one girl winner for each Monday through Saturday home game and the winners received four complimentary tickets to the game, onfield access to watch the Orioles take batting practice, autographs, and a t-shirt. They also participated in an onfield pre-game ceremony, where winners were presented with an Official Honorary Bat Boy/Girl certificate and an opportunity to take a photo with the Oriole Bird. The Humane Society of Harford County Rayna DuBose Throws First Pitch The Humane Society of Harrisburg Area Former Oakland Mills High School and Virginia Tech basketball player Rayna DuBose threw out the ceremonial first pitch on April 12 at Oriole Park. Rayna was struck with meningococcal meningitis in 2002 and had all four limbs amputated. A diehard O’s fan, she now is an assistant girls basketball coach at Marriotts Ridge High School and also travels the country delivering motivational speeches through her Winning the Game of Life program. 20 Hospice Caring House of Ruth - Maryland The Howard County Autism Society Howard County Relay for Life Hoya Hoop Club The Humane Society of Baltimore County The Humane Society of Calvert County Hummelstown FFO Cheerleading Hunt Manor Women’s Club Ilchester Elementary School Immaculate Heart of Mary Home & School Association Israel Baptist Church of Baltimore City 21 GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH Jack & Jill Children’s Center SPECIAL EVENTS at oriole park The Jackie Robinson Foundation James Mosher Tee Ball James Mosher Youth Baseball Jamestown Jammers Foundation Janet Hardy Memorial Soccer Games Janie Poe Residence Association Jarrett Peck Fundraiser Jays Care Foundation Jeffy’s Field Jemicy School Parents’ Association Jenkins Memorial Jenkins-Penn Relief Organization Jesus Saves Ministries Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital John Eager Howard Elementary School John F. Kennedy High School John F. Kennedy High School All-Sports Booster Club Jackie Robinson Day High School Baseball at Camden Yards In recognition of the 63rd anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s milestone introduction as the first African-American player in Major League Baseball on April 15, all Orioles players and coaches wore Robinson’s famous number 42 for their game in Oakland against the Athletics. Each jersey was then autographed, authenticated and made available for auction on Orioles.com. The auction raised more than $8,000 for the Baltimore Orioles Charitable Foundation and the Jackie Robinson Foundation. On April 16, the Orioles welcomed Poly Tech and Digital Harbor high schools to Camden Yards to play a game on the Major League diamond. Admission was free for the rivalry match-up, and many local fans and supporters attended. Then, in a pre-game ceremony on Tuesday, April 27, the Orioles celebrated Jackie Robinson Day at Camden Yards by recognizing Jackie Robinson Foundation scholar Fana Aragaw. Fana, a member of the Extra Innings Graduate Program and a DDS candidate at the University of Maryland Dental School, was presented with a number 42 jersey by Orioles outfielder Adam Jones. Fana is one of over 1,300 young men and women who are able to attend college thanks to the Jackie Robinson Foundation, Major League Baseball and the Orioles. Citi’s Teach Children To Save Program On six dates throughout the 2010 season, beginning with April 28, Citi continued the ABA Education Foundation’s Teach Kids to Save Program by explaining the importance of saving to students from the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurs, Baltimore Urban Debate League and Junior Achievement of Central Maryland. Pitchers David Hernandez and Jeremy Guthrie spoke to students while the Orioles provided game tickets, concession vouchers, hats, t-shirts and transportation for the students. Citi also made an additional $25,000 donation to the Baltimore Orioles Charitable Foundation. John Ruhrah Elementary and Middle School Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Johns Hopkins Breast Cancer Center Johns Hopkins Medicine Johns Hopkins Medicine: Heart Institute Johns Hopkins Toddler Co-op Johns Hopkins University Joppatowne Baseball & Softball Joshua’s Hands Joshua’s Helping Heart Softball Tournament Junior Achievement of Central Maryland Just Us Kids Silent Auction Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Kemptown Elementary School Kennard-Dale Rams Football Team 22 Above: Citi’s Sheldan Caplis and Orioles pitcher David Hernandez speak to local children about the importance of saving money. Right: On April 27, Jackie Robinson Foundation scholar, Fana Aragaw, was presented with a number 42 jersey by Orioles outfielder Adam Jones. 23 GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH SPECIAL EVENTS at oriole park Kennedy Krieger Institute Kent’s Foundation for Child Life Oriole Advocates Challenger Baseball Program Little League Days Third-Annual Field Trip Day Boy Scouts Night The newly formed Oriole Advocates Challenger Baseball program, in conjunction with the Orioles, provided food and gifts for players at the first annual Spotsylvania Challenger League Invitation Tournament on May 2. The tournament welcomed Challenger Little League teams from Spotsylvania, King George, DumfriesTriangle-Quantico and Coles Little Leagues and offered children with physical or developmental challenges the chance to compete and share in a day of baseball and fun. More than 13,000 area Little Leaguers were able to spend a day in the Big Leagues as the Orioles once again hosted two Little League Days in 2010 on May 2 and 16. The annual events bring local Little League players and coaches to Oriole Park to participate in a pre-game parade around the warning track on the field. In addition, Orioles players line up in the dugout to greet each Little League player as the parade passes by. Each team also received an autographed player photo to use as a fundraiser for their league. Then on July 24, the Orioles provided more than 800 tickets to participants in the Challenger League to watch special pre-game ceremonies honoring Maryland Challenger League participants. On September 19, a similar Youth Sports Day and pre-game parade celebrated area youth football, lacrosse, soccer and other sports teams. For the third consecutive season, OriolesREACH partnered with MASN and WJZ-TV to host Field Trip Day at Oriole Park. On May 13, more than 7,000 students from local elementary and middle schools gathered at Camden Yards to learn about the weather from WJZ-TV’s First Warning Weather Team of Bob Turk, Bernadette Woods and Tim Williams. Orioles Head Groundskeeper Nicole Sherry also explained to the students how these weather patterns affect the playing field at Oriole Park, as well as impact the game itself. The students learned about the jet stream, clouds, winter weather, lightning, tornadoes and hurricanes prior to that afternoon’s game against the Mariners. The Orioles hosted more than 1,000 children and family members from the Boy Scouts of America at the O’s vs. Indians game on Saturday, May 15. Each participating scout received a specially designed Orioles Scout Night badge and top sellers in the Boy Scout’s popcorn selling fundraising efforts were honored with a personal ballpark tour, the chance to watch batting practice from the field, participation in the game’s lineup card presentation, and the ceremonial first pitch. Keystone Area Council, Boy Scouts of America Keystone Residence Kids in Distress KinderCare Kole Jacob Allingham Fund The Kris Wilson Foundation Lab Rescue Lake Shore Baseball Lancaster Teen Haven Laurel Elementary School Laurel High School League for the Hard of Hearing The League of Crippled Children Legal Aid of Manasota Lehigh Valley IronPigs Charities Leith Walk Elementary Leon Day Foundation Les Truner ALS Foundation Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Lime Kiln Middle School PTA Little Lebowski Achievers for Cystic Fibrosis Littlestown Baseball for Youth The Living Classroom Foundation Lockerman-Bundy Elementary #261 Logan Elementary School Loganville Springfield Elementary School Long Branch Athletic Association Lothian Elementary School Loudoun County Public Library Loudoun Therapeutic Riding Foundation, Inc. Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame 24 Above: Catcher Matt Wieters, pitcher Brian Matusz and right fielder Nick Markakis give high fives to little leaguers as they circle the warning track at Oriole Park. Right: Top sellers in the Boy Scout’s popcorn selling fundraising efforts are honored with an on-field presentation. 25 SPECIAL EVENTS at oriole park GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH Lower Allen Township Luke J. Mirolli Medical & Living Expenses Fund Magothy River Middle School Mother’s Day Honorary Bat Girl On May 16, Major League Baseball and Susan G. Komen for the Cure announced the Orioles’ winner of the Honorary Bat Girl contest, a campaign designed to recognize incredible baseball fans who are going to bat against breast cancer in their daily lives. The Orioles’ winner, 29 year-old Tracy Santos of Baltimore City, was diagnosed with Stage IV breast cancer in 2007 and since then has devoted herself to raising funds for breast cancer awareness. She was recognized in a special on-field ceremony prior to the Orioles’ afternoon game that day against the Cleveland Indians and also threw out the ceremonial first pitch. The Honorary Bat Girl contest was developed to raise additional awareness and support for the annual Going to Bat Against Breast Cancer program, a joint program between MLB and Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the world’s largest breast cancer organization. One player from each Club was deemed a representative on Mother’s Day, and most have personally experienced the effects breast cancer and other cancers have had on their families. The Orioles’ representative was Nick Markakis, whose mother survived breast cancer. 24th Annual Food Drive The Orioles Wives, Oriole Advocates, MASN and WJZ-TV teamed up to host the 24th Annual OriolesREACH Food Drive at Camden Yards June 4-6 to benefit the Maryland Food Bank. Representatives were stationed at each entry gate at the park to collect non-perishable food items and cash donations for the Maryland Food Bank and their work with local soup kitchens, food pantries and emergency shelters throughout Central Maryland. For fans unable to attend, a ”virtual food drive” was also held online to add to the efforts. Participants were able to purchase food online at wholesale cost, maximizing their contributions to the Maryland Food Bank. Between the two drives, more than 2,200 pounds of food were collected along with cash contributions totalling $20,000. Making Strides for Breast Cancer MANSEF March of Dimes Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation Mary E. Rodman Elementary School Maryland Cardinals Baseball Club Maryland Chemical Company Maryland Dental Society Community Outreach Maryland Dog Rescue Maryland Provider Maryland Public Libraries Maryland Recreation and Parks Association Maryland School for the DEAF Foundation Maryland Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers Maryland Special Olympics Maryland Sports Boosters May Day Auction Chairman Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland Meals on Wheels of Delaware Mid-Atlantic German Shepherd Rescue Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Society Middle River Baptist Church Child Development Center Middle River Rec League Mid-Shore Challengers Mill Creek Towne Elementary School Minnesota Twins Foundation Miss University City Monroe Township Baseball Association 26 Above: Maria Wieters and WJZ personality Adam May collect non-perishable food items and cash donations for the Maryland Food Bank. Right: Tracy Santos of Baltimore City was chosen as the 2010 Mother’s Day Honorary Bat Girl. 27 SPECIAL EVENTS at oriole park GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH The Morale, Welfare and Recreation Fund at U.S. Southern Command Morrell Park Elementary Middle School Mosaic Community Services Most Valuable Kids Military Appreciation Day at Camden Yards Mount Aviat Academy On June 6, the Orioles hosted the Joint Services Military Family Day with a special pre-game picnic before that day’s Orioles vs. Red Sox game. Service members and their families were able to enjoy a pre-game picnic in the centerfield Picnic Grove, and one lucky service member was chosen to throw out that day’s ceremonial first pitch. Mount Hebron Nursery School The Moyer Foundation/Camp Erin Muir Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 Multiple Sclerosis Society Muscular Dystrophy Association U.S. Transportation Command First Pitch Before their June 8 game vs. the Yankees, the Orioles welcomed Steve Starr, the chief engineer on the Baltimorebased USNS Comfort, to throw out the ceremonial first pitch. The Comfort is one of nearly 110 active ships operated by the Navy’s Military Sealift Command that provided urgent medical care to earthquake victims in Haiti. Joining Steve on the field were several leaders of our nation’s defense transportation team including the Commander of the U.S. Transportation Command, U.S. Air Force General Duncan J. McNabb; the Navy’s Military Sealift Command, Rear Admiral Mark H. Buzby; the Army’s Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command, Major General James L. Hodge; and the U.S. Transportation Command’s Senior Enlisted Leader, Command Sergeant Major Tomas R. Hawkins. Pitch, Hit & Run Tournament The Orioles hosted the Major League Baseball Pitch, Hit & Run Tournament at Oriole Park on June 12. The top 16 qualifiers from Maryland and Virginia competed in the hopes of advancing to the National Finals at the 2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Anaheim. Participants were also honored in an on-field ceremony before the Orioles game against the Mets. Brooks Robinson High School All-Star Game Following the game on June 13, the Orioles hosted the 29th annual Brooks Robinson High School All-Star Game at Camden Yards. Each All-Star team was made up of 15 student-athletes, four alternates and three coaches from across Maryland. Prior to the O’s game that day, the AllStars were recognized in an on-field ceremony. 28 Steve Starr, the chief engineer on the Baltimore-based USNS Comfort, throws out the ceremonial first pitch on June 8. Mutual Elementary School MVKids Third Annual Orioles Ravens Rally Baltimore’s two home teams once again partnered as the Orioles joined forces with the Ravens to provide a day of fun for fans of both teams on June 12. Before that evening’s O’s vs. Mets game, Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh threw out the ceremonial first pitch. Then the Ravens Marching Band, mascot Poe and team cheerleaders entertained fans at Oriole Park. Also, the first 20,000 fans 15 and over received a special black and purple Orioles hat presented by MASN. Survivor’s Party with The Cancer Institute at St. Joseph’s Hospital NAACP & Boy Scouts of America Reginald Lewis District NAACP Baltimore & MD State Conference NAACP Baltimore City Branch NAACP Coppin State University College Chapter NAACP MD State Conference NAACP Morgan State University College Chapter NAACP New Shiloh Baptist Church Youth Council NAACP Pleasant Hope Baptist Church Youth Council The Orioles hosted a group of cancer patients and former patients, along with their family members and friends, for St. Joseph’s Hospital’s Survivor Party on June 13. The team donated more than 20 private suites plus food and beverages. National Conference of Synagogue Youth In addition to attending the game, two patients – Thomas Conelius and Rachel Minkove – threw out the ceremonial first pitches prior to the game against the Mets. National Kidney Foundation of the National Capital Area 4 ALS Day at Camden Yards The Orioles hosted their annual 4 ALS Day at Camden Yards on June 23, continuing MLB’s longstanding commitment to ALS awareness and recognizing the courage and strength of those battling the disease. Before the game, Fred Carlson, who is currently battling ALS, threw out the ceremonial first pitch. The Orioles also donated 100 tickets to MDA, the Orioles local ALS chapter. National Institute of Health Recreation and Welfare Association The National Leadership Consortium National Multiple Sclerosis Society National Multiple Sclerosis Society – Maryland Chapter National Stuttering Association Navy League of the United States, Florida Region NE Focal Point 29 SPECIAL EVENTS at oriole park GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum of Maryland The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship Evening of Hope OriolesREACH P.L.A.Y. Clinic Before their game on June 23, the Orioles hosted special pre-game ceremonies recognizing local cancer survivors for an “Evening of Hope.” The Orioles invited 1,000 patients and their families to the game and offered tickets in the all-inclusive Left Field Club Picnic Perch. Representatives from eight local hospitals – Bon Secours, Union Memorial Hospital, University of Maryland Medical – North Arundel, GBMC, St. Agnes Hospital, Sinai Hospital, Good Samaritan Hospital, Johns Hopkins Bayview and Mercy Medical Center – also received Orioles jerseys with “HOPE” on the back. On June 29, OriolesREACH, Orioles Athletic Trainers Richie Bancells and Brian Ebel, and pitcher Brian Matusz hosted kids from the Howard County U-15 softball and baseball program, Hamilton Little League, and Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital Weigh Smart program for a national Promoting a Lifetime of Activity for Youth (P.L.A.Y.) campaign at Oriole Park. The P.L.A.Y. Campaign was created in 2004 by the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society and conducts fitness programs in all 30 Major League Baseball ballparks. Union Night Living Flag Foundation More than 15,000 members of the AFL-CIO attended the Orioles vs. Nationals game on June 25 in a celebration of Union Night. AFL-CIO members from Maryland, the District of Columbia, Virginia and Pennsylvania attended the game and took part in special pre-game ceremonies. Before the game on June 29, the Orioles hosted special pregame ceremonies honoring the winners of the 2010 Philip F. Haxel, Sr. Elementary School Baton of Patriotism Essay Contest. Stephen Lemerand, a fifth grader from Cecilton Elementary School in Cecil County, and Darian Radden, a fifth grader from Cardinal Shehan School in Baltimore, were honored. O’s Honor 1970 World Champions A Birdland celebration 40 years in the making, the Orioles honored the 1970 World Championship team with special pre-game ceremonies before their game against the Nationals on June 26. More than 20 members of the team were on hand including Hall of Famers Brooks Robinson, Frank Robinson, Jim Palmer and Earl Weaver. Players and coaches were also honored at a private luncheon for fans before the game, while several players took part in autograph stations around Oriole Park. The contest, which asks students to “explain in what ways the U.S. Flag has been and is today an important symbol of our country,” was founded by the American Flag Foundation, the organization that brings the Living American Flag at Fort McHenry and the Traveling Living American Flag to Maryland schools. During the game, the Orioles wore special 1970 throwback uniforms while the Nationals dressed as the Washington Senators. Uniforms from the game, as well as the pre-game alumni ceremonies, were auctioned online at orioles.com with more than $50,000 being raised for the Baltimore Orioles Charitable Foundation. The Orioles, along with Major League Baseball and People Magazine, honored the 2010 People All-Stars Among Us, a collection of individuals serving their local communities in extraordinary ways. Kids Run the Bases Following their game on June 27 against the Nationals, the Orioles and OriolesREACH hosted the Kids Run the Bases event on the field at Camden Yards. Fans 14 and under who attended the game were invited to live their Major League dreams by going on the field and running the bases after the game. 30 Former Orioles Jim Palmer, Brooks Robinson and Frank Robinson threw out the first pitches during the 40th Anniversary Celebration of the 1970 World Series Champion Orioles. Orioles, MLB, People Magazine Honor “All-Stars Among Us” Casey Davis of Westminster won a nationwide online voting contest over two other Orioles finalists – Flor Gusti of Baltimore and Elin Ross of Frederick – and was honored in a special on-field ceremony along with other team winners at the 2010 MLB All-Star Game in Anaheim on July 13. Casey started DeafMD.org, the first internet service to explain a wide variety of health-related topics in American Sign Language for the deaf community. All three Orioles finalists were also honored in a special pre-game ceremony at Oriole Park on June 12, while Casey also threw out the ceremonial first pitch on June 29. New Market Elementary School New Refuge Deliverance Cathedral New Windsor Fire & Hose Company No. 1 New Windsor Middle School NFL Alumni Nick Adenhart Foundation Norbel School North Carroll Girls’ Fast-Pitch Softball North Point Village Civic Association North Stafford High School Athletic Boosters Northern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Program Northfield Elementary School Northrop Grumman Undersea Systems Notre Dame High School Notre Dame Preparatory School Oak Hill Elementary PTO Oakland Mills High School Oakland Mills Tiger Sharks Old Forge Elementary PTA Old Otterbein United Methodist Church Operation Timothy Orems Elementary School Oriole Advocates Our Lady of Grace School Our Lady of Lourdes Regional School Overlea Yellow Jackets Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Papanicolaou Corps for Cancer Research Parents and Children Fighting Cancer Parents’ Association of Stratford Friends School 31 First Lady Tells Children “Let’s Move!” First Lady Michelle Obama held a press conference at Oriole Park on July 20 to announce her “Let’s Move!” initiative, a partnership between the White House, Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association. After the announcement, players from both the Orioles and Rays held a clinic for 50 young baseball players from the Baltimore RBI League and local Boys and Girls Clubs. GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH Parkville Recreation and Parks Council Parr’s Ridge Elementary School Pasadena Baseball Club Patapsco Elementary and Middle School Pathfinders for Autism That evening, the First Lady joined representatives from the Boys and Girls Clubs and the RBI League to throw out the ceremonial first pitch. Day Camper Day On July 21, the Orioles hosted their annual Day Camper Day. More than 5,000 day campers from 67 different camps around Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic region attended the Orioles’ 12:35 p.m. game against the Tampa Bay Rays. One lucky camper was even selected at random to throw out the day’s ceremonial first pitch. New City School Teachers Honored In continuing a long-standing partnership with Baltimore City Schools, the Orioles welcomed more than 700 new Baltimore City school teachers to their game against the White Sox on August 9. Buses for Baseball The Players Trust’s annual Buses for Baseball program once again visited Oriole Park this season on August 16, hosting children with cancer. Children from the Cool Kids Campaign met Orioles Jeremy Guthrie, Ty Wigginton, Luke Scott, Brian Matusz, and Corey Patterson prior to the game, and one child was selected to throw out the ceremonial first pitch. Buses for Baseball provides children from charitable organizations with round-trip transportation to big league ballparks, where they receive free tickets, food, beverages and souvenirs. The program has allowed more than 1,500 children to attend games at big league ballparks this season. Cardboard to Leather Collection On September 18, OriolesREACH once again teamed with the Oriole Advocates for the Cardboard to Leather Collection presented by Legg Mason. Fans donated new or gently used baseball and softball equipment at the game to underprivileged children in Central America. A silent auction was also held. Donations in 2009 to the Cardboard to Leather Collection benefitted more than 3,100 children in Nicaragua and Venezuela. Legg Mason also donated $7,500 to the collection and held separate equipment drives at their corporate offices. Patterson Mill High School Patterson Mill High School Boys Lacrosse Penbrook Athletic Association Peninsula Regional Pennsylvania State Police Historical, Educational & Memorial Center Perry Hall Christian School Perry Hall/White Marsh Futbol Club Pets on Wheels Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Foundation Philadelphia 76ers Foundation Phillies Charities Pimlico Elementary and Middle School Pinderhuges Elementary Middle School Piney Ridge Elementary School PTA Pinnacle Communications Pittsburgh Pirate Charities Pleasant Plains Elementary School The Plitt Family Fund Police Athletic League Sailor Circus Potters for Peace Prestige Gymnastics Prince of Peace Creative Learning Center Prince William Crime Prevention The Primary Day School Professional Baseball Scouts of Northern California Project Medishare Pucket & Sturgill Wealth Management, LLP The Quarterback Club 32 Above: First Lady Michelle Obama held a press conference at Oriole Park on July 20 to encourage kids to participate in “Let’s Move!” Right: Children with cancer from the Cool Kids Campaign met The Oriole Bird, along with Orioles players Jeremy Guthrie, Ty Wigginton, Luke Scott, Brian Matusz, and Corey Patterson prior to the game on August 16. 33 GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH SARASOTA PROGRAMS RACCAP Race for Hope Randallstown High School Late in 2009, the Orioles officially moved their Florida Operations to Sarasota, Florida, welcoming the Sun Coast to the Birdland community. To introduce OriolesREACH to our new neighbors, a variety of programs and events were established throughout the region. By spring’s end the welcome was astonishing, as the club’s Spring Training attendance figures climbed above 100,000 for the first time in franchise history. 2010 attendance for all games at Ed Smith Stadium totaled 102,219… a 39% attendance increase over 2009 and the largest increase in all of Major League Baseball. Ravens eXtreme All Stars Ravens Roost #74 Red House Run Elementary School Red Lion Area Senior High School Redeemer Classical Christian School Sarasota Orioles Family FanFest On November 14, the Orioles joined with the Greater Sarasota Chamber of Commerce and the Sarasota Convention and Visitors Bureau in hosting a free Orioles Family FanFest at Ed Smith Stadium. The afternoon featured autograph sessions with current and former Orioles, giveaways, fan forums, kid-friendly activities and a free hot dog and soda for attendees. One lucky fan won a trip to Baltimore to attend a game at Camden Yards, complete with game tickets, airfare, and hotel accommodations. Former and current Orioles in attendance included Hall of Famer and MASN broadcaster Jim Palmer, 2009 AllStar Adam Jones, Brad Bergesen, Jim Johnson and Nolan Reimold. Refugee Youth Project Relay For Life Relay for Life Perry Hall Relay for Life Poolesville Remembering Jamie Foundation Renaissance Manor, Inc. Restoration Community Church and Ministries Restoration Community Church and Ministries Youth Group Ride Across Maryland The Ridge Ruxton PTA Ridgely Elementary School The Right Side Foundation RMHC Golf Tournament Robert Morris University Colonial Athletic Club The Robert Moser Foundation Robert W. Coleman Elementary School Rockburn Elementary School PTA Rockledge Elementary School Rockville Community Nursery School Ronald McDonald House Charities Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Pennsylvania Roots of Scouting Rosemont School of the Holy Child Rowlett Magnet Elementary School Rut Keller Memorial Golf Tournament 34 Above: Adam Jones and Jim Johnson sign autographs at Orioles Family FanFest in Sarasota, Florida. Right: Family FanFest events included kids running the bases and photos with The Bird. 35 SARASOTA PROGRAMS GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH Safeway Foundation Sail for Kids Regatta Saint Anthony School Saint Catherine Labouré School Little League and Ripken Baseball Openers Orioles pitchers Jim Johnson and Chris Tillman each threw out ceremonial first pitches while The Oriole Bird entertained fans at the openings of the Central Sarasota County Little League on February 13, as well as the Ripken Baseball Opening Day festivities on February 26. Boys and Girls Clubs Attend Intrasquad Game On March 1, the Orioles hosted children from the Boys and Girls Clubs of Sarasota County at an intrasquad game at Ed Smith Stadium. Instead of paying admission, fans were asked to make a donation to the Clubs and were invited to participate in a silent auction of Orioles memorabilia with proceeds benefitting the Clubs. The Orioles then matched all funds raised. After the game, the children participated in an on-field clinic with several players and coaches. Sarasota Opening Day The Orioles played their first game in their new Spring Training home on March 3 against A.L. East rival, the Tampa Bay Rays. To celebrate the new chapter in Orioles history, ceremonies included Sarasota Opera tenor Joshua Kohl singing the National Anthem with colors presented by students from the Sarasota Military Academy and ceremonial first pitches thrown by four of the five Sarasota County Commissioners – Joe Barbetta, Nora Patterson, Shannon Staub and Jon Thaxton. Commissioner Carolyn Mason was unable to attend, but was with the group in spirit. Saint Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church Saint Francis of Assisi School Saint Jane Frances School Saint Joseph’s Food Pantry Saint Michael’s School Saint Timothy School The Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary Sample-McDougald House Preservation Society San Antonio Missions Foundation Sarah M. Roach Elementary Sarah’s House Sarasota and Her Islands Convention and Visitor’s Bureau Sarasota County Humane Society Sarasota Family YMCA Sarasota Little League Sarasota Memorial Hospital Sarasota Power Squadron Sarasota Rotary Foundation, Inc. Sawgrass Springs Middle School Schott Memorial Center Schuylkill Valley Little League The Score Fore a Cure Seckman Middle School Second Chance Last Opportunity The Seed School of Maryland Senior Volunteer Services Sequoyah Elementary School PTA Sharp-Leadenhall Elementary School Shining Star Baptist Church 36 Above: Orioles pitcher Chris Tillman throws out the ceremonial first pitch at the Ripken Baseball Opening Day festivities. Right: Children from the Boys and Girls Clubs of Sarasota County participated in an on-field clinic with several players and coaches. 37 SARASOTA PROGRAMS GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center Silver Spring Day School Small Savers OriolesREACH Sarasota Gameday Experience Program The team’s successful OriolesREACH Gameday Experience Program also migrated south for the spring as OriolesREACH hosted up to 100 disadvantaged children at each of the club’s home games at Ed Smith Stadium. Each participant received a free game ticket, an Oriole hat and concession vouchers. Easter Seals Southwest Florida On March 6, the team partnered with Easter Seals Southwest Florida as part of Project Rainbow, an outreach program for children with disabilities. Players participated in arts and crafts projects bringing smiles to the faces of all the participants on this special day. The Venice Challenger League On March 13, Ed Smith Stadium welcomed Venice Challenger Baseball players and their families to participate in a game on the main field. Several Orioles players served as “buddies” to the disabled children during the game and later autographed O’s caps handed out to everyone. At the end of the day, Orioles players posed for photos with the kids and Orioles infielder Rhyne Hughes was presented with the “Buddy of the Day” trophy. Smiles for Ethan Smyrna Athletic Boosters Club Sonny’s Kids Foundation South Baltimore Emergency Relief South Baltimore Learning Center South County Youth Association South Eastern Middle School South Maryland Little League South River Youth Athletics Southern Senior High School Baseball Southside Academy of Environmental Science SPCA of York County Special Olympics District of Columbia Special Olympics Maryland SPORT Squashwise St. Elizabeth, St Ann St Wencelaus St. Francis Neighborhood Center St. George Greek Orthodox Church St. Jerome’s Head Start St. John’s Lane Elementary School St. Joseph’s Nursing Home St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital St. Michaels School Stars and Stripes Stella Maris Stembridge Colts Stevens Forest Elementary School Stevens Forest Nursery School Stitch & Pitch Student Athlete Performance Training 38 Orioles players and staff served as “buddies” to members of the Venice Challenger Baseball team on March 13 at Ed Smith Stadium. 39 CHARITABLE GIVING GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH Student Sharing Coalition Suited to Succeed Baltimore Orioles Charitable Foundation and Baltimore Orioles, Inc. The Baltimore Orioles Charitable Foundation and the Baltimore Orioles, Inc., support many civic and charitable organizations with the goal of enriching the lives of fans throughout Birdland. Since the ownership group led by Peter Angelos purchased the team, the Baltimore Orioles have donated more than $10 million to support various organizations in the community. Fans Help Give Back, Too In 2010, the Orioles offered several ways for fans to get involved and help OriolesREACH extend its efforts in the community. OriolesREACH Pet Calendar The Orioles, Orioles Wives and OriolesREACH once again teamed with the Maryland SPCA to create the 2011 Orioles Pet Calendar presented by Southwest Airlines. Proceeds from the calendar, which features Orioles players posing with their own pets or SPCA dogs, benefit the Maryland SPCA. Fans are able to buy the calendar at Oriole Park or online at orioles.com. Scoreboard Surprises For a $25 donation to the Orioles Charitable Foundation, fans can celebrate a birthday or anniversary with a special message for all spectators to see on Oriole Park’s centerfield MASNvision scoreboard. For details, visit orioles.com and click on “Oriole Park.” Game-Used Baseball Sales In 2010, the Orioles again gave fans the opportunity to purchase one-of-a-kind keepsakes of their Camden Yards experience, while helping their community. Game-used baseballs were sold at each game at the OriolesREACH Community Booth inside Camden Yards with all proceeds going to the Baltimore Orioles Charitable Foundation. In 2009, the sales generated more than $30,000. Bird Visits Once again this season, guests at Oriole Park have the opportunity to reserve a special visit from everyone’s favorite fan, the Oriole Bird. For a $75 donation to Shannon’s Fund, fans can schedule a visit from the Oriole Bird, who will also deliver an Orioles goodie bag directly to the honoree during the game. 40 Prior to the O’s game on June 27 against the Nationals, representatives from Giant Food presented a check for $1.25 million to The Johns Hopkins Division of Pediatric Oncology as a part of their Triple Winner Campaign. NJ’s Pretzels and Pathfinders for Autism Suncoast Charities for Children Late last year, the Orioles and NJ’s Pretzels presented a check for $2,500 to Pathfinders for Autism in the hopes of increasing Autism awareness and to provide support and help to families currently living with the disease. Sunderland Family and School CareFirst and the Orioles Team Up to Help Children Survivors Offering Support As part of the K’s for Kids Program, each time an Orioles pitcher records a strikeout in 2010, CareFirst BlueCross/ BlueShield donates $25 to the SEED School of Maryland. Last season, the program donated $25,000 to the YMCA of Central Maryland’s FIT N FUN Program. Swings for Scholars Scholarship Program In partnership with Legg Mason Global Asset management, the Orioles unveiled a new scholarship program in 2010 called Swings for Scholars. The program is designed to provide full community college scholarships to qualified graduates of Baltimore City Schools and support their efforts to pursue education beyond high school. This season, each time Nick Markakis records a hit, Legg Mason Charitable Foundation, Inc. will make a $200 contribution to the program. Saves for Shock Trauma Once again this season, corporate partner Kelly & Associates Insurance Group has pledged a donation of $2,000 to the University of Maryland R Adams Crowley Shock Trauma Center for every save recorded by an Orioles pitcher. In 2009, more than $50,000 was raised to help UMMS save lives. Giant Food Supports Area Programs Prior to the O’s game on June 27 against the Nationals, representatives from Giant Food presented a check for $1.25 million to The Johns Hopkins Division of Pediatric Oncology as a part of their Triple Winner Campaign. The donation will support the Giant Food Pediatric Leukemia and Tumor Program established by Johns Hopkins. 100% of proceeds raised through the Triple Play promotion benefits cancer research and care. O’s Help Sport Clips Break Record On July 22, Orioles pitcher Jason Berken visited Sport Clips’ newest location on the Avenue at White Marsh. Jason met fans and signed autographs along with the Oriole Bird and former Orioles Scott McGregor, Rick Dempsey and Dave Johnson. To celebrate Sport Clips opening its 700th store nationwide, the team helped to raise more than $10,000 for OriolesREACH as the store broke the Guinness Book World Record for most haircuts performed in one day. Sunfest Community Outreach Support our Veterans Auction Susan G. Komen Foundation Swans Creek Elementary School PTA Swing for Youth Golf Open Sykesville 8U Travel Baseball Team Symphony Sneakers of Centreville Taney Town Elementary School Taste and Auction of Howard County Teardrops to Rainbows Teen Challenge of Baltimore Temple Beth El Night of Stars 13th Avenue Community Center in Bradenton Thomas Jefferson Elementary/ Middle School Threshold Services Town of Hampstead Towson University T-REC Coalition of Sarasota Trellis Services, Inc. Trinity School Triple T Elite Sports Turner Station Recreation Council Ulman Cancer Fund/ Justin Jennings Foundation UMMS Foundation Union Baptist Church United Cerebral Palsy United Educational Corporation 41 GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH SHANNON’s FUND United Way United Way of Central Maryland University of Maryland University of Maryland Baseball Upper Chesapeake Health Foundation 2010 U.S. Squash Doubles Championship The V Foundation for Cancer Research Van Rensselaer Elementary Van Wezel Foundation Victorious Ministries Villa Maria Continuum In 2008, the Orioles and OriolesREACH established Shannon’s Fund, a $50,000 endowment at the University of Maryland Medical Center to provide financial assistance to hospital patients and their families. Created in memory of Shannon Obaker – the team’s Director of Community Outreach who bravely fought cancer for over a year before passing away in 2007 at age 29 – Shannon’s Fund is administered by the University of Maryland Medical Center. Funds are donated to patients and their family members as need arises to assist with the general expenses associated with the treatment process, including hospital parking, alternate housing, food costs and household bills. People who knew Shannon knew of her passion for helping others, especially children and animals. In her role as Community Outreach Director, Shannon coordinated charitable donation requests, scheduled player appearances in the community and arranged special visits for sick children who wanted to meet their baseball heroes. The Orioles and the Obaker family believe that the most meaningful way to remember Shannon is to reach out to help others because that is what Shannon cared about most. The Village Learning Place Virginia Bandits 10U Baseball Virginia SIDS Alliance Volley for Kids Volunteer Emergency Families for Children Walter Reed Veterans Hospital Warminster Baseball Association Washington Adventist Hospital Foundation The Washington Animal Rescue League Washington Episcopal School Washington Patriots Baseball Boosters Waterloo Bucks Baseball Waves Fast Pitch Softball West Springfield Baseball West Springfield High School The Orioles will continue to contribute to the Fund via proceeds collected from future charitable endeavors and OriolesREACH initiatives. Those wishing to make contributions in Shannon’s memory can visit OriolesREACH.com and click on “Donate to Shannon’s Fund.” Westminster Elementary School Westminster High School Westside Elementary School #24 White Marsh Baseball White Oak School William James Becker, IV Discretionary Trust 42 Brian Roberts along with members of Shannon Obaker’s family present a check to UMMS during a pre-game ceremony to launch Shannon’s Fund in July, 2008. 43 HELP us reach you GROUPS BENEFITING FROM ORIOLES REACH Windy Hill Elementary School Wings Over America Scholarship Foundation Winterfest WOASF Wolfe Street Academy Women in Distress The Women’s Committee of Historic Hampton The Woodbourne Center Woodholme Elementary School Woodmoor Elementary School If your organization would like to work with OriolesREACH to better the lives of those in our community, we’re here to help. • To schedule a former player appearance, please call 410-547-6144. • To schedule The Oriole Bird, please call 410-547-6221. • To inquire about the OriolesREACH Gameday Experience Program, please call 410-547-6221. • For all other OriolesREACH questions, please call 888-848-BIRD or visit OriolesREACH.com. Donation Requests Each year, the Orioles send donations to charitable, nonprofit organizations, schools, and civic groups. To request a donation, please send a letter of request on your organization’s letterhead (including the contact information and address where the donation might be sent) to: OriolesREACH Donations 333 West Camden Street Baltimore, MD 21201 Or you can fax your request to 410-547-6292. Woodmoor Elementary Worcester State College Baseball Team WOR-WIC College WT Woodson High School YMCA Foundation of Sarasota YMCA of Englewood YMCA of Metropolitan Washington YMCA of North Port YMCA of Venice Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization York Cancer Center Young 500 YoungLife Youth from the 45th Legislative District YWCA Baltimore Zachary Hebda Foundation & MS We do not accept email requests. Please notify us at least eight weeks prior to your scheduled event and explain how the proceeds will be used. Requests will only be considered for organizations that can include a copy of its 501 (c) (3) status, is a recognized charity supporting youth athletics or educational initiatives, and is located in the MD/DC/VA/DE/ WV/NC/Southern PA area. 44 Luke Scott meets a young fan at Spring Training in Sarasota, Florida. To learn more about OriolesREACH and how you can help us help our Community, visit OriolesREACH.com. 45 333 West Camden Street Baltimore, MD 21201 OriolesREACH.com
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