2016 Community Outreach
Overview
HOT STOVE
DINNER &
AUCTION
The Crosscutters hosted the
10th annual Hot Stove Banquet
in January with proceeds from
the event benefitting the James
V. Brown Library. Guest
speakers from both the Phillies
and the Crosscutters marked the
night, including Cutters manager
& 1992 World Series MVP Pat
Borders, and former
Crosscutter/Current Phillies
catcher Cameron Rupp. The
night also featured a live and
silent auction of sports
memorabilia. More than 300
people attended this sold out
event. In all, a total of $5,025 was
raised for JVB.
GRAND SLAM
READING
PROGRAM
For 20 seasons the Crosscutters
have been promoting the
importance of reading and
education through the Grand Slam
Reading Program. Each spring,
local elementary schools are
invited to participate in the
program. Students attending
participating schools are
encouraged to read, especially
during the summer months and are
given a special Crosscutters
bookmark to keep track of their
reading. Students who read 4
books during the summer are
awarded two free tickets to a
Crosscutters game. One lucky
student is randomly drawn from all
participants as the Grand Prize
winner and receives a new laptop
computer from Susquehanna
Computer Innovations. In 2016, 62
local schools participated, with
15,275 students enrolled in the
program.
This year, we partnered with the James V. Brown, and
participants in the Grand Slam Reading Program were
able to spend time with select Cutters players at the
library during the summer…even attending bi-lingual
story time with some of our latin players!
CUTTERS 5K RUN
FOR THE CDC
In June, the Crosscutters hosted our annual
5k Run for the Children's Development
Center of Williamsport. Runners and walkers
had the chance to run with through town,
crossing the finish line at home plate of
BB&T Ballpark. Thanks to hundreds of
runners, we were able to raise $9,680 for the
CDC!
MILITARY
APPRECIATIO
N NIGHT
This summer, the Crosscutters
celebrated Military Appreciation
night over the weekend of July
1-3. Cutters players & coaches
wore special Stars & Stripes
jerseys and caps all weekend
that were auctioned off during
the game on July 3. Proceeds
from the auction benefited
locally founded MSG Sean
Thomas foundation. A total of
$4,920 was raised.
DOMINICAN
PLATE
On July 27 the Crosscutters held our
4th annual Dominican Plate, an
event to celebrate the culture and
heritage of our Latin players and
community members, with all
proceeds benefiting locally founded
ACES North America – a charity
focused on education efforts in the
Dominican Republic. The night
featured traditional Dominican food,
drinks and dancing all served up by
the Cutters’ Latin players and their
teammates. This popular event
raised $6,100 for the ACES program.
FOOD &
CLOTHING
DRIVES
In 2016, the Crosscutters held food and
clothing drives at BB&T Ballpark. Fans
who donated any canned or non-
perishable food item or gently worn
apparel item during these drives received
a free general admission ticket to a future
game. Over 500 pounds of food, and 100
pounds of clothing were collected and
donated to the Central PA Food Bank and
The American Rescue Workers where it
was distributed to local families in need.
DUNKIN’ DONUTS
SWEET SEATS
PROGRAM
Through the Dunkin’ Donuts Sweet Seats
program, the Crosscutters are able to
donate tickets to organizations whose
members would otherwise be unable to
attend a game due to physical or
economical limitations. In 2016, 513
tickets were donated to 13 different
organizations participating in the
program.
CHARITABLE
TUESDAYS
Throughout the season the Crosscutters
provide local charitable organizations the
opportunity to join us at the ballpark and
promote their programs. This initiative in
it's fourth year, called Charitable
Tuesdays, highlights one organization at
each Tuesday game. Each organization is
interviewed on-field before the game,
throws out the ceremonial first pitch, and
is able to set up a table in the concourse
to distribute information to Cutters’ fans.
Five organizations participated in this
program in 2016: Thrive International,
Connecting the Pieces, Big Brothers Big
Sisters of the Bridge, Project Bald Eagle,
Ronald McDonald House Danville. New
this year, each organization received a
cash donation of $250!
LYCOMING
COUNTY
UNITED WAY
HOME RUN TEAM
The Crosscutters again teamed up with
businesses throughout the community to
present the United Way Home Run Team
in 2016. Local businesses pledged to
donated $25 each time a Cutters player hit
a home run at BB&T Ballpark. In 2016, this
initiative raised $5,400 for the Lycoming
County United Way. With the annual help
of local businesses, the Home Run Team
has raised more than $153,000 over 23
seasons.
SCORE FOR
YOUR
NEIGHBORS
For the 4th season, the
Crosscutters teamed up with
ConAgra Foods to present the
Score for Your Neighbors
Program. For every run the
Cutters scored at home during
the 2016 season, ConAgra
Foods donated $10 to the
Central PA Food Bank, helping
to reduce hunger in Lycoming
and 26 other counties across
Pennsylvania. This year's
campaign raised a total of
$1,480.
NIGHTLY
50/50 RAFFLE
Each night fans can purchase
tickets for the nightly 50/50
raffle, held by the NYPL
Foundation, with proceeds
benefiting our local American
Rescue Workers. ARW works to
provide food, shelter, clothing
and more to those less fortunate
in the Susquehanna Valley. This
year, over $8,000 was raised
through the 50/50 raffle for ARW.
COMMUNITY
APPEARANCES
Each year Cutters players and
mascot Boomer donate their
time and visit local
organizations. Players annually
spend over 150 hours
volunteering for local non-
profits, including Habitat for
Humanity, visiting residents of
senior centers, spending time
reading at the local library and
more.
DONATIONS
Each year the Crosscutters make ticket, merchandise
and autographed memorabilia donations to local
charitable organizations. In 2016, the Crosscutters
made more than $87,000 in charitable donations!
Thank you for your continued support!
The Crosscutters look forward to continuing to serve the
Williamsport area and surrounding communities. For
questions regarding the Crosscutters community outreach
programs, appearances and donations, please contact Sarah
Budd (570)326-3389 or sarah@crosscutters.com

2016 Community Outreach Report

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    HOT STOVE DINNER & AUCTION TheCrosscutters hosted the 10th annual Hot Stove Banquet in January with proceeds from the event benefitting the James V. Brown Library. Guest speakers from both the Phillies and the Crosscutters marked the night, including Cutters manager & 1992 World Series MVP Pat Borders, and former Crosscutter/Current Phillies catcher Cameron Rupp. The night also featured a live and silent auction of sports memorabilia. More than 300 people attended this sold out event. In all, a total of $5,025 was raised for JVB.
  • 3.
    GRAND SLAM READING PROGRAM For 20seasons the Crosscutters have been promoting the importance of reading and education through the Grand Slam Reading Program. Each spring, local elementary schools are invited to participate in the program. Students attending participating schools are encouraged to read, especially during the summer months and are given a special Crosscutters bookmark to keep track of their reading. Students who read 4 books during the summer are awarded two free tickets to a Crosscutters game. One lucky student is randomly drawn from all participants as the Grand Prize winner and receives a new laptop computer from Susquehanna Computer Innovations. In 2016, 62 local schools participated, with 15,275 students enrolled in the program. This year, we partnered with the James V. Brown, and participants in the Grand Slam Reading Program were able to spend time with select Cutters players at the library during the summer…even attending bi-lingual story time with some of our latin players!
  • 4.
    CUTTERS 5K RUN FORTHE CDC In June, the Crosscutters hosted our annual 5k Run for the Children's Development Center of Williamsport. Runners and walkers had the chance to run with through town, crossing the finish line at home plate of BB&T Ballpark. Thanks to hundreds of runners, we were able to raise $9,680 for the CDC!
  • 5.
    MILITARY APPRECIATIO N NIGHT This summer,the Crosscutters celebrated Military Appreciation night over the weekend of July 1-3. Cutters players & coaches wore special Stars & Stripes jerseys and caps all weekend that were auctioned off during the game on July 3. Proceeds from the auction benefited locally founded MSG Sean Thomas foundation. A total of $4,920 was raised.
  • 6.
    DOMINICAN PLATE On July 27the Crosscutters held our 4th annual Dominican Plate, an event to celebrate the culture and heritage of our Latin players and community members, with all proceeds benefiting locally founded ACES North America – a charity focused on education efforts in the Dominican Republic. The night featured traditional Dominican food, drinks and dancing all served up by the Cutters’ Latin players and their teammates. This popular event raised $6,100 for the ACES program.
  • 7.
    FOOD & CLOTHING DRIVES In 2016,the Crosscutters held food and clothing drives at BB&T Ballpark. Fans who donated any canned or non- perishable food item or gently worn apparel item during these drives received a free general admission ticket to a future game. Over 500 pounds of food, and 100 pounds of clothing were collected and donated to the Central PA Food Bank and The American Rescue Workers where it was distributed to local families in need.
  • 8.
    DUNKIN’ DONUTS SWEET SEATS PROGRAM Throughthe Dunkin’ Donuts Sweet Seats program, the Crosscutters are able to donate tickets to organizations whose members would otherwise be unable to attend a game due to physical or economical limitations. In 2016, 513 tickets were donated to 13 different organizations participating in the program.
  • 9.
    CHARITABLE TUESDAYS Throughout the seasonthe Crosscutters provide local charitable organizations the opportunity to join us at the ballpark and promote their programs. This initiative in it's fourth year, called Charitable Tuesdays, highlights one organization at each Tuesday game. Each organization is interviewed on-field before the game, throws out the ceremonial first pitch, and is able to set up a table in the concourse to distribute information to Cutters’ fans. Five organizations participated in this program in 2016: Thrive International, Connecting the Pieces, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bridge, Project Bald Eagle, Ronald McDonald House Danville. New this year, each organization received a cash donation of $250!
  • 10.
    LYCOMING COUNTY UNITED WAY HOME RUNTEAM The Crosscutters again teamed up with businesses throughout the community to present the United Way Home Run Team in 2016. Local businesses pledged to donated $25 each time a Cutters player hit a home run at BB&T Ballpark. In 2016, this initiative raised $5,400 for the Lycoming County United Way. With the annual help of local businesses, the Home Run Team has raised more than $153,000 over 23 seasons.
  • 11.
    SCORE FOR YOUR NEIGHBORS For the4th season, the Crosscutters teamed up with ConAgra Foods to present the Score for Your Neighbors Program. For every run the Cutters scored at home during the 2016 season, ConAgra Foods donated $10 to the Central PA Food Bank, helping to reduce hunger in Lycoming and 26 other counties across Pennsylvania. This year's campaign raised a total of $1,480.
  • 12.
    NIGHTLY 50/50 RAFFLE Each nightfans can purchase tickets for the nightly 50/50 raffle, held by the NYPL Foundation, with proceeds benefiting our local American Rescue Workers. ARW works to provide food, shelter, clothing and more to those less fortunate in the Susquehanna Valley. This year, over $8,000 was raised through the 50/50 raffle for ARW.
  • 13.
    COMMUNITY APPEARANCES Each year Cuttersplayers and mascot Boomer donate their time and visit local organizations. Players annually spend over 150 hours volunteering for local non- profits, including Habitat for Humanity, visiting residents of senior centers, spending time reading at the local library and more.
  • 14.
    DONATIONS Each year theCrosscutters make ticket, merchandise and autographed memorabilia donations to local charitable organizations. In 2016, the Crosscutters made more than $87,000 in charitable donations!
  • 15.
    Thank you foryour continued support! The Crosscutters look forward to continuing to serve the Williamsport area and surrounding communities. For questions regarding the Crosscutters community outreach programs, appearances and donations, please contact Sarah Budd (570)326-3389 or sarah@crosscutters.com