Parsippany PAL Teams Up with New York Yankees for Family Fundraiser Day at Yankee Stadium

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The Parsippany Police Athletic League (PAL) collaborates with the New York Yankees for a community fundraiser at Yankee Stadium on June 29. The event features a game against the Oakland Athletics, with the first pitch scheduled for 1:35 p. m. Proceeds from ticket sales will directly support PAL programs focused on recreation, education, and youth enrichment in Parsippany. Nicholas Bronzino, Executive Director of Parsippany PAL, highlighted the initiative as a fun and affordable way for families to enjoy baseball while benefiting local youth.

Fans purchasing tickets by May 15 will receive an exclusive commemorative hat celebrating the partnership. This event not only promotes community engagement but also fosters local pride. The collaboration is expected to unite residents and strengthen ties within the Parsippany community. Such initiatives underscore the importance of supporting youth programs for the future of the area.

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