J\.{ex .Martinez - Inwood Manhattan Little League Baseball
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J\.{ex .Martinez - Inwood Manhattan Little League Baseball
Inwood-Manhattan Little League Baseball Inc. Founded 1950, Incorporated 1961 647 West 207TH Street, Suite A, New York, NT 10034 Inwood Little League provides, for more than 800 kids from ages 5 to 18, the opportunity to learn and have fun playing the great game of baseball. The League serves children who live in upper Manhattan from 181st Street to 220th Street West of Broadway and from Hillside Avenue to 220th Street East of Broadway. Our home fields are in Inwood Hill Park. Our older players (13 and up) play some inter-league with teams from other leagues in District 23 (Manhattan and West Bronx). In July, our all-star teams participate in the International Little League Tournament. Our teams are often district champions and our older players have reached the State semifinals numerous times. We have a separate summer league in which our teams sometimes travel to play in places like New Jersey, Westchester, Connecticut and Brooklyn. We also have a separate instructional indoor winter program where a limited number of our younger players (ages 5 through 11) learn and practice baseball in a local school gym on Saturdays from October to February. Inwood Little League is the oldest Little League in New York City. It was founded in 1950. Thousands of kids have gone through our league learning baseball and having fun. Some have gone on to play professionally. Our most famous player is basketball great, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and this year we are honored to say that Pedro Alvarez was the second draft pick to go on to play for the Pittsburgh Pirates. The bulk of our income is from registration fees. Additional money comes from sponsors, grants and fund-raising events. All our managers, coaches and league officials are volunteers. Respectfully, .J\.{ex .Martinez Vice President of Community Affairs (212) 942-0834 Inwood-Manhattan Little League Baseball Inc. Founded 1950, Incorporated 1961 647 West Z07TH Street, Suite A, New York, NY 10034 La Liga de Inwood provee servicios a mas de 800 nirios de las edades de 5 a 18 arios, dandoles la oportunidad de aprender el gran juego de beisbol a la vez que se divierten y aprenden disciplina. La Liga Ie sirve a los nirios que residen en el alto Manhattan, en la vecindad de Inwood, en Washington Heights y en el Bronx. Nuestros campos anfitriones estan en Inwood Hill Park. Nuestros jugadores mayores (13 anos en adelante) juegan juegos de intercambio con equipos de otras ligas en distrito 23 (Manhattan, el Bronx y Queens). En Julio, nuestros equipos de estrellas participan en el Torneo Internacional de las Ligas Pequerias. Nuestros equipos han side campeones del districto por varios arios y nuestros jugadores mayores tarnbien han avanzado alas semifinales del Estado en varias ocasiones. Tenemos una liga separada de verano donde los ninos tienen oportunidades de viajar a jugar pelota en lugares como New Jersey, Westchester, Connectticut y Brooklyn. Tarnbien tenemos un programa de pelota instructivo en el invierno, bajo techo, donde un numero limitado de nuestros jugadores (de las edades de 5 a 11 afios) aprenden y practican beisbol en un gymnasia local de la escuela IS 218 los sabados, de Octubre hasta Febrero. La Liga Pequeria de Inwood es la liga pequeria mas antigua en la ciudad de Nueva York, fundada en 1950. Miles de nirios han pasado por nuestra liga, aprendiendo beisbol y disciplina. Algunos han procedido a jugar profesionalmente. Nuestro jugador mas famoso es el gran baloncista, Kareem Abdul Jabbar y este lario estamos orgullosos de decir que Pedro Alvarez fue seleccionado en la segunda ronda de la MLB para el equipo de los Pittsburgh Pirates. I La mayor parte de nuestros ingresos son de las de cuotas de registracion, y el dinero adicional viene de nuestros patrocinadores y acontecimientos recolectores de fondos. Todos nuestros gerentes y oficiales de la liga son voluntarios. Atentamente, A re"v Mcut""'~ Vice President, Community Affairs (212) 942-0834 Inwood-Manhattan Little League BasebaU Inc. Foundecll9S0, Incorporated 1961 647 West 207TH Street, Suite A, New York, NY 10034 Become a Sponsor Suggested benefits for the local Little League to provide to individual team sponsors: Name of business on uniform: This practice has been in place in Little League Baseball since its inception in 1939. The name of the business sponsoring the team could be placed on the front or back of the uniform, or on the caps. Remember, the name of the business must not imply the sale or use of alcohol or tobacco, or any product or activity not in keeping with Little League's good name. For example, "Joe's Grocery Store" is acceptable, even if Joe's Grocery Store sells tobacco products. However, "Joe's Discount Cigarette Outlet" would not be acceptable. Also, the name of the business must not offend community standards. This is a decision of the local Little League board of directors. Name of business on fence sign: Many leagues use outfield fence signs to recognize sponsors, provided the signs are permitted by local laws and ordinances. Remember, the name of the business must not imply the sale or use of alcohol or tobacco, or any product or activity not in keeping with Little League's good name. For example, "Joe's Grocery Store" is acceptable, even if Joe's Grocery Store sells tobacco products. However, "Joe's Discount Cigarette Outlet" would not be acceptable. Also, the name of the business must not offend community standards. This is a decision of the local Little League board of directors. Recognition Day: Some leagues set one day aside to recognize their team sponsors. The President of a company or local manager, may be asked to throw out a ceremonial first pitch, and invited to watch a game. Recognition Plaques or Certificates: Some leagues produce a plaque, with a team photo, in honor of the team sponsor, a certificate of appreciation. These are often displayed by the sponsor as a matter of community pride. Programs and Scorecards: Many leagues produce some kind of program. Recognition of sponsors in this publication is always useful. Remember, sponsorship of a team does not give the sponsor any rights in the operation of, or the outfitting of, any particular team or the league itself. Respectfully, A~ Mcut""~ Vice President of Community Affairs Local Little League Sponsorship Agreement This agreement between the INWOOD-MANHATTAN Little League (hereinafter, "Local Little League") and _ (hereinafter, "Sponsor") is for the 2012 season. Sponsorship of a team in the Local Little League must be, for the Sponsor, out of a sense of duty to help the community. Whi Ie Sponsorship does afford some benefits (detailed below), the higher purpose is to help the Local Little League impart the values of teamwork, sportsmanship, and fairplay to the children of the community, so that they may someday use these values in becoming good citizens. Sponsorship of a team in the Local Little League does not permit the Sponsor to have any rights or responsibilities in the operation of the Local Little League or any team in the Local Little League, nor does the Sponsor have any rights or responsibilities in the selection of managers, coaches or players for any team in the Local Little League. Nothing herein shall make us partners or joint venturers. The Sponsor and the Local Little League are independent contractors with respect to one another, and neither shall have any authority to represent or bind the other in any manner or to any extent whatsoever, except as specified herein. The Sponsor shall have the right to use the following term in advertisements, posters, brochures, newsletters, etc.: "Sponsor of a team in the (Local Little League)." Sponsorship does NOT give the Sponsor the right to use the word "official" in connection with its Sponsorship. Any reference to the Sponsorship under this agreement must make it clear that the Sponsorship is with a team or teams in the Local Little League only, and NOT for Little League Baseball and Softball. Use of the "keystone logo" or any other logo of Little League Baseball and Softball is prohibited, unless permission is expressly granted in writing by Little League International. Sponsorship in the Local Little League carries with it the following additional benefits: Sponsors Name will appear on Uniforms and Banner. Banner will be displayed during Opening Day Parade & Ceremonies. Sponsor will receive team plaque during trophy ceremonies Sponsors address will be posted on the league website: www.inwoodbaseball.org For the considerations above, the Sponsor donates One-Team - $700.00, Two-Teams - $1,200.00 the Local Little League, understanding that its donation is to benefit the entire league. Accepted and agreed to: By Sponsor Representative to _ Signature Date Printed or Typed Name By______________________________________ Local Little League President's Signature Title _ _ Date Alex Martinez, President Printed or Typed Name My documentslleague supplies/local little league sponsorship agreement INWOOD LITTLE LEAGUE Alex Martinez Wee President for Community Affairs 647 West 207th Street, Ste A New York, NY 10034 Phone (646) 271-4022 Fax (212) 942-0834 amartinez27@msn.com