Gwinnett Braves Master Of Ceremonies Auditions
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Our Gwinnett Braves have just announced that they are going to be holding auditions for the first ever Gwinnett Braves Master of Ceremonies on January 17th, 2009 in front of Nordstroms at the Mall of Georgia.
Here are the details as we know them.
1. Contestants should prepare a 60 second skit on why he or she should be the Gwinnett Braves Master of Ceremonies for the upcoming 2009 innagural season. After the skit, you will then be asked to MC potential in-game promotions and will be judged on how you sell the specific promotion and your interaction with the crowd. Contestants must provide a valid ID and be at least 18 years of age.
2. The Gwinnett Braves are looking for someone with enthusiasm, fun and can stand out in a crowd. The MC will be responsible for entertaining fans, running in-game promotions and energizing the fan base at the games.
3. The tryouts will be help in front of Nordstroms at the Mall of Georgia at 1pm on January 17th.
The Gwinnett Braves will also have on hand, season schedules, ticket information, Chopper and the Gwinnett Braves front office.
Come out and participate and let’s get ready for an awesome season of Gwinnett Braves baseball. For more information contact us at Diamond Dwellings Realty or log onto www.GwinnettBraves.com.
See you there.
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Gwinnett Braves Baseball Is Here!!!
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As many of you know the Gwinnett Braves will kick off their inaugural season in Georgia in April of 2009 and I cannot wait til opening day.
As a high school student in Chesapeake Va. I used to go see the Tidewater Tides who used to be the NY Mets Triple A team play and while in college at East Carolina University we used to travel to Kinston NC to watch the Kinston Indians play single A ball. Minor league baseball is an awesome experience and one I cannot wait to share with my three kids.
The crowds will be manageable, the parking should not be a problem getting in or out of the stadium, the food and beer should be relatively inexpensive, the drive to downtown Atlanta is eliminated and the atmosphere will be awesome. These kids who we will get to watch are fighting for their careers and will be working hard to make it to the pinnacle of the sport, the major leagues.
This past Saturday night I was fortunate enough to have dinner and spend time with Bill Blackwell, the Assistant General of Operations for the Gwinnett Braves who recently moved into Hamilton Mill. Bill has been in baseball for 32 years and recently moved to the Atlanta area after the Richmond Braves relocated to Gwinnett County. In my discussions with Bill it was obvious of his love and passion for the game of baseball and his overall knowledge of what it takes to make the day to day operations of the team run smoothly.
I was extremely impressed with all of the behind the scenes work that is done to get a baseball team from one city to another as well as serving as good hosts to visiting teams that will be coming to visit Gwinnett County along with ALL the other duties of his job. Bill and I talked about the day to day aspects of his job and the extremely long hours he puts in expecially during the season.
As the stadium continues to take shape and the coming of minor league baseball approaches we all should be excited about the upcoming boost to the local economy and embrace the opportunity in front of us. Get out there and purchase season tickets or single game tickets. There is no better place to be than sitting in a ballpark on a hot summer afternoon watching America’s pastime.
I cannot wait. See you at the ballpark.
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