Special Olympics Game Today at 5pm at Memorial Parl

Blair Setford • August 16, 2023

Calling All Players for Special Olympics Game!

The Annual ISC Special Olympics Game takes place today at 5pm on Diamond 1 at Memorial Park in Denmark.


Players and umpires that aren't involved in games are asked to contact Tommy Crouch, Wander Springs Chippers, about participating.


Team T-shirts and other souvenirs are welcomed.


This is a terrific feel-good event and a rewarding experience for everyone who participates.


Please arrive by 4:45pm to be a part of this can't miss event.

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