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Going beyond the ballpark and into our community. 2008 ANNUAL REPORT
HELP US REACH YOU3735 SHANNON’S FUND
CHARITABLE GIVING33
TICKET PROGRAMS11
ORIOLES IN THECOMMUNITY
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For more than 50 years, the Baltimore Orioles have worked hard to give back to the local community, becoming involved in a variety of area programs and initiatives. Through OriolesREACH, the team seeks opportunities to reach out to our neighbors and help our fans improve their daily lives. In addition to partnering with existing charities and organizations, the Orioles have also established a collection of initiatives under the current ownership group. This book serves as a brief summary of some of the efforts that have taken place during the past year both at Oriole Park and throughout the community.
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This Annual Report is dedicated to the memory of Shannon Obaker, the team’s Director of Community Outreach who passed away in 2007 at the age of 29 after a brave fight against cancer. Many of the initiatives covered in this book were spearheaded by Shannon during her time with the Orioles. To further celebrate her life, OriolesREACH recently established Shannon’s Fund to help the families of patients being treated at the University of Maryland Medical Center. To find out more, please see page 35.
For Shannon
OriolesREACH by the Numbers50,000,000 - This season, Oriole Park will become the fastest ballpark in history to welcome its 50 millionth fan.
9,000,000 - The Baltimore Orioles Charitable Foundation and Baltimore Orioles, Inc. have donated more than $9 million to local organizations since 1993.
1,000,000 - The Orioles and owner Peter Angelos donated $1,000,000 to the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation in 2007.
700,000 - The OriolesREACH High Five Fundraising Program has helped local groups raise more than $700,000 since 2005.
200,000 - More than $200,000 was raised at last year’s Brian’s Bash for the University of Maryland Hospital for Children.
40,000 - More than 40,000 children have experienced Oriole Park through the OriolesREACH Gameday Experience Program.
800 - Since 2007, OriolesREACH has partnered with more than 800 different organizations to help our community.
400 - Current and former Orioles players, as well as the Oriole Bird, have made more than 400 appearances this year at community events.
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Player and Mascot Appearances
One of the best examples of the Orioles reaching out into the community is when Orioles players themselves appear all over town. Even the Oriole Bird has “flown” to over 200 destinations in the community since the 2007 season. This year, fans have had the opportunity to meet their favorite players including Brian Roberts, Nick Markakis, Adam Jones, Luke Scott, Daniel Cabrera, Kevin Millar and many more at locations throughout Birdland such as the ESPN Zone, Chick-fil-A restaurants, local shopping malls, and many other stops.
Summer Reading Program
OriolesREACH teamed up with the Maryland State Department of Education’s Division of Library Development and Services (MSDE) to launch the statewide Summer Reading Program. Designed to encourage young people to “Catch the
Reading Bug,” the program rewards students who complete a reading log with prizes, including tickets to an Orioles game at Camden Yards. Plus, one student from each library system will be recognized in a pre-game ceremony with Maryland State Superintendent of Schools Dr. Nancy
Grasmick at Oriole Park before the Orioles vs. Red Sox game on August 19. Last summer, more than 150,000 students participated in the Summer Reading Program. Registration forms and reading logs are available at all Maryland public libraries for students of high school age and under.
A Taste of Mt. AiryAaron’s Acres
Abandoned Pet RescueAberdeen Middle School
Adams County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to AnimalsAdelante Oyster-Adams
Adelphi Elementary SchoolThe After-School Institute
Agape House, Inc.Alliance Case Management
Alpha Omicron PiAlpha-Bet Preschool
ALS Association - DC/MD/VA ChapterALS Les Turner Foundation
Alzheimer’s AssociationAmerican Cancer Association
American Cancer SocietyAmerican Coed Pageants
American Diabetes Association of BaltimoreAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican Hellenic InstituteAmerican Lung Association
American Red CrossAmerican Red Cross Central Maryland Chapter
The American Society of Breast Surgeons FoundationThe Angela Neiderer-Staub Heart Transplant Fund
Anne Arundel Community CollegeAnne Arundel County Chapter Autism Society of America
Anne Arundel County Council of PTAsArbutus Elementary SchoolArbutus Middle School PTA
Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department
The Arc of Central Chesapeake RegionThe Arc of Chester County
Ark Baptist ChurchArlington Unitarian Cooperative Preschool
Art and Culture Center of HollywoodAssociated Black Charities
Aston Valley Sun DevilsAtholton Elementary School
Atholton High School Athletic BoostersAudubon High School
The Aurora SchoolAutism Chapter Eastern Shore Support Group
Autism Society of America Baltimore/Chesapeake ChapterThe Autistic Children’s Support Group of Worcester County
Avon Grove Sports BoostersB.A.S.E. H.I.T. Foundation
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Jenny Guthrie, wife of Jeremy Guthrie, reads to local children at the Summer Reading Program Kickoff Event.
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Baltimore CityYouth Clinic
The Orioles hosted their annual youth clinic at Carroll Park in Baltimore City with over 300 Baltimore City kids on Saturday, May 31. Freddie Bynum, Luis Hernandez and Ramon Hernandez were joined by Orioles first base coach John Shelby and former Orioles Al
Bumbry, Curt Motton and Bill Swaggerty in helping to instruct the participants in pitching, batting, baserunning and throwing.
American Red Cross Blood Drives
In June, OriolesREACH teamed up with the University of Maryland
Medical Center and the Baltimore City Fire Department to host the first of a series of American Red Cross Blood Drives. Participants at the June event got the chance to meet several Orioles greats from the 1983 World Championship team and even received an exclusive baseball celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the 1983 season. Plus, everyone who donated blood also received free tickets to an upcoming Orioles game.
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Babe Ruth Birthplace and MuseumBabe Ruth League, Inc.
Baltimore Adapted Recreation & SportsBaltimore Bark Brigade
Baltimore BaysBaltimore Beach Volleyball’s Corporate Challenge
Baltimore City Department of Social ServicesBaltimore City Fraternal Order of Police
Baltimore City PAL CenterBaltimore City Police Academy
Baltimore City Post OfficeBaltimore County GymnasticsBaltimore County PAL Center
Baltimore County Police DepartmentBaltimore County Police Memorial Fund
Baltimore County Public Schools
Baltimore Department of Social ServicesThe Baltimore Fatherhood Project
Baltimore Field Hockey AssociationBaltimore Highlands Recreational Club
Baltimore Outreach Services, Inc.Baltimore RBI League
Baltimore ReadsBaltimore Rowing Club
Baltimore Tufts AllianceBaltimore Washington Medical Center
Bands on the BayBarrett Elementary School
The Baseball Tomorrow FundBear Creek Elementary School
Bel Air High SchoolBel Air Middle School
Bel Air RecreationBel Air Travel BaseballBelieve in Tomorrow
Belvedere Elementary School Bengies-Chase SoccerBest Buddies Maryland
Bethesda Big Train Summer BaseballBethesda Community Baseball Club
Bethesda-Chevy Chase Nursery SchoolBig Brothers Big Sisters
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward CountyBig Read
Biglerville High SchoolBishop Sullivan Catholic High School
The Blewitt FoundationBLUE for Kids, Inc.
Freddie Bynum teaches baserunning skills to children at the team’s annual Youth Clinic. Ramon Hernandez helps a young hitter at the team’s annual Youth Clinic.
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Reviving Baseball in Inner City (RBI)
League
Funded by the Baltimore Orioles Charitable Foundation and a grant from the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation, the Reviving Baseball in Inner City (RBI) League was founded to help Baltimore City kids build healthy self esteem while learning baseball skills in a fun and safe environment. In addition to sponsoring the summer-long league, the Orioles hosted more than 300 Baltimore City kids for a day of RBI League games at Oriole Park on June 26.
Orioles visit Walter Reed Army Medical Center
The Orioles visited the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC on June 27 before their game in Washington against the Nationals.Led by manager Dave Trembley, the players and coaching staff spent the day meeting wounded soldiers, signing autographs, handing out souvenirs, and thanking those who sacrificed so much for their country.
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For the fourth season in a row, Orioles reliever Jamie Walker will donate $200 for each relief appearance and for each strikeout this year to the U.S. Army Emergency Relief Fund – a group dedicated to providing emergency financial assistance to active and retired soldiers and their families, including the spouses and children of soldiers who died while on active duty. In recognition of this unwavering commitment to the community, in 2007 Walker was the Orioles nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award, recognizing the player who most exemplifies the game of baseball, sportsmanship, and community involvement. Walker also was honored with the Disabled American Veterans Commander Award for his extraordinary dedication to veterans.
Jamie Walker2007 Roberto Clemente Award nominee
Disabled American Veterans Commanders Award winner
Blue Jay Athletics Alumni ReunionThe Brad Kaminsky Foundation
The Bridges ProgramBobby Arnold Recovery Fund
Bobby Resciniti Healing Hearts FoundationBonnie Hilghman Cancer FundBoy Scout Troop and Pack 550
Boy Scouts of America
Boys and Girls Club of AmericaBoys and Girls Club of Berkley
Boys and Girls Club of Broward CountyBoys and Girls Club of Lancaster
Boys Home SocietyBoys Latin Lower School Dad’s Club
Brain Injury ServicesBrian Ellis Memorial Foundation
Brice Kelley FundBroadman-Kaplan Early Childhood Center of Tikvat, Israel
Brooklyn Heights CSAFEBrooklyn Park High School
Brooklyn Park Middle SchoolBroward County Athletic Association
Broward County FairBroward County Police Benevolent Association
Broward County Sports Hall of FameBroward Homebound Program
Broward Regional Health Planning CouncilBroyhill Crest Swim and Recreation Club
Buccaneers Athletic Club, Inc.Building Educated LeadersBull Run Elementary School
Buses For Baseball
Business Opportunities for the BlindBy Kids For Kids
Caila I. T. Finnen Memorial ScholarshipCal Ripken Sr. FoundationCalvary Christian Academy
Calvary Youth ProgramCalvert Animal Welfare LeagueCalvert County Literacy Council
Calverton School Camber Corporation
Camden Intermediate SchoolCamden-Wyoming Little League
Camp OpportunityCamp Spirit
Cardinal Gibbons SchoolCarebridge Assisted Living
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Brian’s Baseball Bash
Last August, OriolesREACH and Brian Roberts hosted the second annual Brian’s Baseball Bash, a fundraising event for the University of Maryland Hospital for Children. The special evening for fans at the ESPN Zone in Baltimore included silent and live auctions of sports memorabilia to help the children at UMHC. Through the hard work of Brian and the OriolesREACH team, and the generosity of Orioles fans, more than $200,000 was raised.
This year’s event will take place on Sunday, September 14.
Orioles Celebrate the Holiday Season
Last December, Brian Roberts, Jeremy Guthrie and Jamie Walker led a group of current and former Orioles in hosting area children at the 29th Annual Orioles Children’s Christmas Party at the ESPN Zone in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Playersserved lunch, played games and signed autographs for the kids while the Oriole Bird and Orioles staff members handed out presents.
In addition to actively participating in the holiday party, Roberts, Walker and the OriolesREACH team also partnered with the Baltimore City Police and Fire Departments to present several needy Baltimore area families with gift cards to Wal-Mart and led the families on a special shopping spree for holiday presents and household items.
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Caroline North Little LeagueCarroll Hospice
Carroll Hospital CenterCarroll Manor Elementary School
Carroll Vista Community AssociationCarson Scholars FundCarver High School
Casey Cares Foundation
Catholic Charities Providence placeThe Catholic High School of BaltimoreCatoctin Summit Adolescent Program
Catonsville Baptist ChurchCatonsville Elementary School
Catonsville High SchoolCentennial High School BaseballCenter for Independent Living
Centers for Medicare and MedicaidCentral Accomack Little League
Central Dauphin East High SchoolCentral Special Education School
Chadwick Elementary SchoolThe Challenger League
Charity Community Church of GodCharlesmont Elementary School
Charlie’s FightChelsea School
Cherry Run Elementary School PTAChesapeake Academy of Northern Virginia
Chesapeake Bay HockeyChesapeake Community Center
Chesapeake Crossing CenterChesapeake High School Field Hockey Parents Association
Chicago White Sox CharitiesThe Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation
Children’s Cancer FoundationChildren’s Home Society
The Children’s Learning CenterChildren’s Miracle NetworkThe Children’s Zone at NIH
Chili’s Create-A-Pepper
Christian Family Montessori SchoolChurch of Brotherly Love King’s Table
Church of the Holy NativityChurchville Elementary PTAChurchville Heat Baseball
Churchville Lightning Girls Softball ProgramCigna Health Solutions
Cincinnati Reds Foundation
Rick “Santa” Dempsey brings smiles at the team’s annual Children’s Christmas Party.
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OriolesREACH Gameday Experience
Program
Each year, the Orioles and OriolesREACH invite more than 10,000 children from disadvantaged areas in the region to experience the magic of Orioles Baseball. By partnering with various local non-profit and youth groups, OriolesREACH is able to provide children with free game tickets, concessions vouchers, an Orioles t-shirt, cap and transportation to and from the game. So far in 2008, several Orioles players have taken part in the program, including Daniel Cabrera, Jeremy Guthrie, Ramon Hernandez, Adam Jones, Adam Loewen, Kevin Millar, Melvin Mora, Dennis Sarfate, George Sherrill and Jamie Walker. More than 40,000 children have experienced Oriole Park through this program since its inception.
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Circuit Court for Anne Arundel CountyCity College
City Neighbors Charter SchoolCity of Annapolis Recreation and Parks Department
Clarksburg High SchoolClearspring Elementary School PTA
Clifton Elementary SchoolClover Hill Elementary School
Coast to Coast Legal AidCockeysville PAL Center
Colin Powell Elementary SchoolCollege Of Notre Dame
Columbia County Christian SchoolCommodore John Rodgers Elementary Middle School
Communities in SchoolsCommunity Crisis Center, Inc.
Community Mediation MarylandCommunity of Heroes Softball Challenge
Community United Methodist YouthConcord Baptist Church
Cooperstown Dreams ParkCourtesy on the Road, Inc.
Crofton Nursery SchoolCromwell Valley Elementary School
CrossWay International Community ChurchCub Scouts Pack 170Cub Scouts Pack 333Cub Scouts Pack 355
Cunningham Park Elementary School PTACystic Fibrosis Invitational
Dallastown Area School DistrictDamon Runyon Walter Winchell Foundation
The Day School at Baltimore HebrewDayton Oaks Elementary School
Delmar Elementary SchoolDelta Phi Epsilon Phi Chi Alumni Association
Department of the Air ForceDepartment of the Navy
Department of the TreasuryDetroit Tigers Foundation of Florida
Development Office South Baltimore Learning CenterDick Gelfman’s Ride Across America
Digital Harbor High SchoolDistrict of Columbia College Access Program
Doing Small Miracles for OthersDolphin Democrats
Dolphin Dreams FoundationDorothy Friedman Caplan Guild, Inc.
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Buses for Baseball
On June 17, OriolesREACH hosted Buses for Baseball, a program created to give youth in need an opportunity to attend a Major League Baseball game. The Buses for Baseball program allowed kids battling cancer from the Belanger Federico Foundation – a foundation formed in the memory of former Orioles shortstop Mark Belanger – to visit Oriole Park for a unique evening that included free tickets
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and souvenirs, concessions vouchers, transportation to and from the park and a visit with Orioles players including Brian Roberts, Adam Jones, Melvin Mora, Matt Albers, Chad Bradford, Alex Cintron and Garrett Olson.
The Buses for Baseball program is a Major League Baseball Player’s Association initiative and has provided more than 7,000 children the opportunity to watch a Major League Baseball game.
Junior Orioles Dugout Club
The Junior Orioles Dugout Club presented by Chick-fil-A offers an affordable way for kids and their families to enjoy Orioles Baseball and receive exclusive rewards. The Dugout Club serves as a “mini plan for mini fans” ages 6-14, in which kids receive tickets to 10 specially selected games, a hat, membership card, backpack and more for just $17. Family members and friends can also purchase tickets to Dugout Club games for just $6. Again this season, in partnership with Chick-fil-A, OriolesREACH donated $5 for every kit sold at a Chick-fil-A restaurant to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
Downtown Partnership of BaltimoreDucks Unlimited
Dulin Cooperative PreschoolDwelling Place
East Baltimore Cub and Boy ScoutsEast Columbia Preschool
East Dover Elementary SchoolEast Hanover Elementary School
East Valley SolEaster Seals
Eastern Elementary School PTAEastern Valley Waves
Eastern York Area Recreation CommissionEaston Diamond ClubEaston Varsity FootballEckley Reds Baseball
Edgar Falls Smith SchoolEdith Rosen Strauss Organization, Inc.Edward L. Gaylord Downtown YMCA
Eldersburg ElementaryElkridge Volunteer Fire Department
Ella Bailey Recreations Center CouncilElmwood Elementary School
Elvaton Recreation Association
Emmanuel Lutheran SchoolThe Empowerment Academy
Epilepsy Foundation of South FloridaEssex Elementary School
The Faces of HOPEFacing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered
Fairfax County Police DepartmentThe Falcon Booster Club Inc. of Fauquier High School
Family-Child Resources, Inc.Farmdale Elementary SchoolFather Andrew White SchoolFerndale Cub Scout Pack 636
Fidos for Freedom, Inc.First Baptist Church of Brooklyn
First Six AssociationThe First Tee Washington D.C.
First2CollegeFisher House
Food LionForest Hill Elementary School
Forest Hill Nursery SchoolForest Hill Storm
Forest Knolls Elementary SchoolForest Park High School
Adam Jones signs autographs during the Buses for Baseball event.
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High FiveFundraising
Program Since the program’s inception in 2005, the OriolesREACH High Five Fundraising Program has helped thousands of area non-profit groups, civic organizations, school and youth groups, and more raise more than $700,000. The program is very easy to execute; groups can sell either Orioles tickets or Orioles ticket voucher books in a variety of price ranges and seat locations to their loyal friends and supporters and earn up to $5 for every ticket sold. Special “Super Fundraiser Dates” allow the organizations to earn even more.
Senior Days atCamden Yards
Throughout the 2008 season, Orioles fans 55 and over were invited to enjoy special discounts and giveaways during select games at Oriole Park. Giveaways included seat cushions, travel mugs and tote bags.
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Special Ticket Offers All
Season Long
The Orioles strive to make a day or evening at Oriole Park an affordable event for families.
Bargain Night
Every Tuesday, fans can enjoy the savings of Bargain Night presented by Ollie’s Bargain Outlet, when all Upper Reserve seats are reduced to just $8.
Bleachers and Boog’s
On Thursdays, with MasterCard Bleachers and Boog’s, fans can purchase a Eutaw Street Bleacher seat and a famous Boog’s BBQ sandwich for just $15.
Student Night
Every Friday at Oriole Park is Student Night presented by AT&T, when students of any age can purchase a Left Field Upper Reserve seat for just $6.
Fort Lauderdale Children’s TheatreFort Lauderdale Historical Society
The Foundation SchoolsFox Mill Elementary PTA
Franklin Elementary SchoolFranklin Middle School PTA
Frederick County 4-H Therapeutic Riding ProgramFrederick Douglass High School
Freedom High SchoolFreedom Optimist Softball
Friends of HospiceFriends of Loch Raven SoccerFriends of Midland Cemetery
Friends of Old OtterbeinFriends of the National Zoo
Friends of William James Becker IV
Friendship CommunityFriendsville Elementary School
Frostburg State UniversityFunctional Fitness 4 Kids Inc.Funkstown Post 211 Baseball
Gallagher ServicesGambrills Athletic Club
Garden of Prayer Church
The Gary D. Leith Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, Inc.Gauthier Music Studio
Geneva Day SchoolGeorge Kelson Middle School
George Mason University Alumni AssociationGeorge Washington Elementary School
Geppi’s Entertainment MuseumGesher Jewish Day School
Giant Food CharitiesGilman School
Girl Scouts of AmericaGirl Scouts of Broward County
Gittlen Cancer Research Golf OutingGlen Burnie High School Track and Field
Glenallan ElementaryGlenelg United Methodist Church
Golf Fore HeartGood Samaritan Hospital
Good Samaritan Hospital FoundationGrace Community Church
Grace Episcopal Day SchoolGrace Lutheran Church
Great American Teach-InGreat Valley Little League Foundation
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Orioles FanFest
In 2008, Orioles FanFest was held at Oriole Park for the second consecutive year and attracted more than 10,000 fans for a day long celebration of Orioles Baseball. Fans enjoyed the opportunity to watch the 2008 Orioles take batting and fielding practice, and enjoyed player autograph sessions featuring the entire team, fan forums, interactive games, museum exhibits and a special memorabilia sale that raised more than $30,000 for the Orioles Charitable Foundation.
2008 Opening Day Ceremonies
The OriolesREACH season of giving began in earnest on Opening Day as the team arranged for 80 members of local Boys and Girls Clubs to line the orange carpet holding Orioles flags during player introductions. Participating clubs included The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club of Franklin Square, Glen Burnie Boys & Girls Club and The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club of Middle River.
“Take Me Out to the Ballgame” Contest
During the first week of the 2008 season, the Orioles invited all fans to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of “Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” the unofficial anthem of baseball, by showing off their vocal skills and team spirit in an open casting call for singers. Ten finalists were chosen by Orioles staff from hundreds of entrants to compete in an online fan vote on orioles.com. The winner, Samantha Ayers of Fredericksburg, VA, led the Oriole Park crowd in singing “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” during the 7th inning of the Orioles vs. Nationals game on Sunday, May 18.
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Greater Baltimore Urban LeagueGreater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce
Greater Fort Lauderdale CVBGreater Grace
Greater Jacksonville Optimist ClubThe Greek Children’s Fund
Green Valley Elementary SchoolGreenmount School
H.O.P.E. AcademyHabitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity of Lebanon CountyHabitat for Humanity of Northern Virginia
Halstead AcademyHamilton Elementary School
Hammond Elementary School PTA Hampden Family Center
Hampton Elementary SchoolHampton Roads Youth Center
The Harbor SchoolHarford County Public Library Foundation
Harford Family HouseHarford Hospice
Harford North Stars Ice HockeyHarlem Park Middle School
Harrisonburg Downtown RenaissanceHavre de Grace Middle School
Haydens Heart Heroes Golf TournamentH.E.R. Shelter
Heritage High School AthleticsHerndon Braves Collegiate Summer Baseball Team
Herndon Elementary SchoolHerndon High School Sports Boosters
Heroes Helping HeroesThe Highlands School
Hillsboro Elementary PTAHispanic Apostolate in Baltimore
Hollifield Station ElementaryHoly Redeemer Home and School Association
Holy Spirit SchoolHope House
Hopewell Township Parks and RecreationHopkins Breast Cancer Inc.
Hopkins HouseHospice Caring, Inc.
Hotchkiss Community CenterHouse of Hope
House of Ruth MarylandHoward County Chamber of Commerce
More than 10,000 fans greeted the team at this year’s FanFest.
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CollegeTown Heavy Hitter Program
More than 500 local college students cheered on the O’s at the April 4 game as part of the CollegeTown Heavy Hitter program. CollegeTown, an organization that works to bring Baltimore colleges and universities together, teamed with the Orioles to provide tickets to several Baltimore-area colleges and universities. Students were recognized on the centerfield MASNvision board, and representatives were honored during a pre-game ceremony.
54th Annual Safety Patrol Day
On April 5, OriolesREACH hosted the 54th Annual Safety Patrol Day at Oriole Park. More than 10,000 tickets were distributed to safety patrol students throughout Maryland in appreciation for their service to their schools. In a pre-game ceremony, the Maryland Law Enforcement Officers honored Nicole Epstein, a student at North Chevy Chase Elementary School, for her outstanding performance as a Safety Patrol Officer.
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The Orioles and the Greater Baltimore Committee hosted the Annual Lunch with the Orioles on April 3 at the Sheraton Baltimore City Hotel. The entire 2008 Orioles roster and coaching staff were on hand for the luncheon to kick off the 2008 season with Baltimore businessmen and women. The luncheon included autographs, door prizes and more.
Team does lunch with the GBC
20th Annual 5K Home Run and Fun
Walk
OriolesREACH teamed with the Oriole Advocates, a volunteer group who works with the Orioles to help foster a love of baseball and improve the lives of area children, to host the 20th Annual 5K Home Run Fun Run/Walk on April 13 at Oriole Park. Fans had the opportunity to run a 5K around the neighborhoods surrounding Oriole Park, with a finish line on the centerfield warning track. Or fans could elect to participate in a one mile run/walk around Oriole Park. Proceeds each year benefit youth activities in the Baltimore community.
Howard County Youth Program, Inc.Howard High School
Humane Society of Baltimore CountyInner City Youth Foundation
International Book BankJack and Jill Children’s Center
James Madison University Alumni AssociationJames Mosher Little League
Jay Mine EnterprisesJays Care Foundation
Jenny Smith Baltimore Women’s Classic 5KJentry McDonald Corporation
Jessica June Children’s Cancer FoundationJewish Family Services
Jewish Women InternationalJoe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital
John F. Kennedy High SchoolJohnny B’s Candlelight BowlJohns Hopkins Burn Center
Johns Hopkins Institution of Information TechnologyJohns Hopkins Medicine
Johns Hopkins Toddler Co-opJohns Hopkins University ROTC
Jones Elementary School
Joshua Cory Barber’s Scholarship FundJubilee Center of South Broward
Just Us Kids Child Development CenterJustin Sheftel Memorial Fund
Kate Waller Barrett ElementaryKey School/Escuela Key PTA
Keystone Pet Enhanced Therapy ServicesThe Kidney Foundation of Central PA
Kids Bringing Science to LifeKid’s Care Classic 2008
Kids in DistressKingsville Recreation Baseball and Softball
Kiwanis Club of East BaltimoreKiwanis Foundation of Crofton, Maryland, Inc.
Korean American Grocers FoundationThe Kris Wilson Foundation
Lab RescueLake Taylor Transitional Care
Lampeter-Strasburg Recreation CommissionLancaster Country Day School
Lancaster Teen HavenLansdowne Elementary School
Laurel High SchoolLaytonsville Elementary School
Student Nicole Epstein is honored at the 54th Annual Safety Patrol Day.
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Jackie Robinson Day
The Orioles honored Jackie Robinson, the first African-American player in Major League Baseball, on April 15 as part of Major League Baseball’s celebration of Jackie Robinson Day. Also celebrating the 35th Anniversary of the Jackie Robinson Foundation, OriolesREACH provided 750 tickets and special Jackie Robinson t-shirts to kids from the Baltimore Reviving Baseball in the Inner City (RBI) Program and students from Baltimore City schools including Carver High School, Forest Park High School, Woodlawn High
School, Randallstown High School, City College, North County High School, Digital Harbor High School and Wallbrook High School.
Orioles centerfielder Adam Jones wore Robinson’s #42 during the game and also helped honor Paige Knowles, a junior at Johns Hopkins University, and Sayam Ibrahim, a senior at Georgetown University, in a pre-game ceremony as winners of the Jackie Robinson Scholarship Award. The Jackie Robinson Foundation has given grants to more than 1,200 students from 43 states totaling more than $16 million in scholarships.
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Little League Days
Thousands of area Little Leaguers were able to spend a day in the big leagues as the Orioles hosted two Little League Days this season on Sunday, April 20 & Sunday, May 18. The annual events bring local Little League players and coaches to Camden Yards to participate in a pre-game parade on the warning track around the field. In addition, Orioles players line up in the dugout to greet each Little League player as the parade passes by.
OriolesREACH, MASN and WJZ team up for
Field Trip Day
On Thursday, May 1, thousands of area elementary school students learned about the science of weather during the first-ever Field Trip Day, a fun-filled day of learning and baseball at Oriole Park. Presented by MASN and WJZ, the day provided a unique educational opportunity for students in grades 3-8 to take part in a fun and interactive program about weather. Activities included a morning workshop conducted by WJZ’s First Warning Weather Team that taught students about clouds, lightning, tornadoes and more. Orioles Head Groundskeeper Nicole Sherry discussed how these weather patterns affect the playing field at Camden Yards, as well as the impact on the game itself. The day also featured live weather experiments and a weather balloon launch atop the visitor’s dugout. After the lessons, the kids stayed to cheer on the Orioles against the Tampa Bay Rays.
Leadenhall Baptist ChurchLeadership Broward Foundation
The League for People with DisabilitiesLeigh Hall Assisted Living Center
The Leukemia & Lymphoma SocietyThe Leukemia & Lymphoma Society/Southern Florida Chapter
Lewisburg DiamondbackersLiberty Christian School
Liberty Road Little LeagueLighthouse of Broward CountyLime Kiln Middle School PTA
Lisbon Elementary PTALisbon Pre-Kindergarten
Literacy Works, Inc.Lititz Area Mennonite School
Little Beginnings Child Development Center
Little Explorers Child DevelopmentLittle League Baseball, Inc.
Living Classrooms FoundationLogan Elementary School
Loganville-Springfield Elementary SchoolLongfellow Elementary School
Love For LexiLove of Learning Montessori School
Lowell SchoolLupus Pennsylvania
Lutherville Elementary SchoolMagothy River Middle SchoolMagruder High School PTAMake-A-Wish Foundation
Manchester Elementary SchoolManor Woods Elementary School PTA
March of DimesMarch of Dimes March for BabiesMarch of Dimes Maryland ChapterMarine Corps Systems Command
Marley Park Church of the NazareneMartin Luther King Jr. United Methodist Church
Mary Kay Ash Charitable FoundationMaryland Assoc. of Resources for Families and Youth
Maryland Disability Law CenterMaryland Food Bank
Maryland Library AssociationMaryland Occupational Therapy Association
Maryland Rehabilitation AssociationMaryland Society of Accountants
Maryland Sting, Inc.Mason County Sports
Adam Jones, wearing Jackie Robinson’s number 42, signs autographs for fans.
Honorees of the Jackie Robinson Scholorship Award are recognized on field.
Nick Markakis greets Little Leaguers at Oriole Park.
WJZ’s Tim Williams (left), Bernadette Woods and Bob Turk teach students about the science of weather at Field Trip Day.
A student asks a question at the first-ever Field Trip Day.
Chief Petty Officer Christopher Keary is reenlisted during a special Memorial Day swearing-in ceremony.
USS Carl Vinson Commanding Officer CAPT Ted Carter throws out the day’s first pitch.
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Girl & Boy Scouts Night
The Orioles hosted more than 1,000 kids and family members from the Girl & Boy Scouts of America at the Orioles vs. Nationals game on Saturday, May 17. Each participating scout received a specially designed Orioles Scout Night badge. Also, the Boy Scouts helped to perform the evening’s color guard ceremony while members of the Girl Scouts sang the national anthem.
Bike to the Ballpark Day
In conjunction with National Bike to Work Day, OriolesREACH and Jeremy Guthrie celebrated Bike to the Ballpark Day on Sunday, May 18. Fans that biked to that day’s game were able to purchase Upper Reserve seats at a discount.
Guthrie’s support of the program stems from his upbringing in the cycling mecca of Oregon. An avid
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cyclist, he bikes from his home in the Inner Harbor to Camden Yards for each home game. Guthrie also participated in a ceremony for Bike to Work Day at City Hall with Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon. National Bike to Work Day is a nationally celebrated day that promotes bicycling as healthy and safe option for commuting to work.
Orioles Celebrate Memorial Day
In celebration of Memorial Day, the Orioles hosted several events at Oriole Park in honor of those who proudly serve our country through military service. An official swearing-in ceremony, a special National Anthem performance, and a Color Guard ceremony with members of the USS Carl Vinson all highlighted the day. In addition, the Orioles, in conjunction with Major League Baseball, paused play at 3:00 p.m. to show a video in observance of the National Moment of Remembrance, which honored Americans who have sacrificed their lives for our freedom.
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Mater Amoris Montessori SchoolMaurice J. McDonough High School JROTC Booster Club
McConnellsburg Lions ClubMcKean Little League
Meals on Wheels of Central MarylandMechanicsville Elementary School
Medfield Heights Elementary SchoolThe Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy
Mental Health Association of Frederick CountyMentorZing
Mercy Medical CenterMid-Atlantic Cardiovascular FoundationMid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue League
Middleburgh Little LeagueMiddlesex Elementary School
Midtown Softball
Milford Senior High SchoolMill Creek Towne Elementary School
Minnesota Twins FoundationModel Secondary School for the Deaf
Montgomery County Association for the BlindMoravian College Blue & Grey Club
Most Valuable KidsMother Catherine Spalding Catholic School
Mount Airy Youth Athletic AssociationMount De Sales
Mount Providence Child Development CenterMount St. Joseph High School
Mount Washington Elementary SchoolMt. Airy Elementary SchoolMt. Harmony Elementary
Muscular Dystrophy Association
Mutual Elementary SchoolN Full Motion Marching Band
NAACP Coppin State University ChapterNAACP Morgan State University Chapter
National Alliance on Mental IllnessNational Aquarium in Baltimore
National Conference of Synagogue YouthNational Federation for the Blind
National Kidney FoundationNational Kidney Foundation of the National Capital Area
National Labor CollegeNational Marine Manufacturers Association
National Multiple Sclerosis SocietyNational Naval Medical Corps Association
National Transplant Assistance Fund & Catastrophic Injury ProgramNational Young Leaders
SSGT Jesse Neace from the U.S Army Chorus sings the National Anthem.
in July. Four winners, one from each age group, were selected to advance in the competition.
Brooks Robinson High School All-Star Game
The Orioles hosted the 27th Annual Brooks Robinson High School All-Star Game of Maryland at Oriole Park on Sunday, June 15 after the Orioles vs. Pirates game. Each All-Star team, Maryland North and Maryland South, was made up of 15 student-athletes, four alternates and three coaches from across the state.
Jamie Walker (left) and Chad Bradford help the Army celebrate its 233rd birthday at Oriole Park.
Melvin Mora greets some high school all-stars.
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Union Night
More than 18,000 members of the AFL-CIO attended the Orioles vs. Pirates game on Friday, June 13 in a celebration of Union Night. AFL-CIO members from Maryland, the District of Columbia, Virginia and Pennsylvania attended the game and took part in special pre-game ceremonies.
U.S. Army Birthday
On June 14, the Orioles helped to celebrate the 233rd birthday of the United States Army with special ceremonies and events at
Oriole Park. Reliever Jamie Walker participated in a special cake cutting ceremony with representatives from the Army. Plus, an official swearing in ceremony was also held on the field before the game.
Pitch, Hit & Run Tournament
The Orioles hosted the Major League Baseball Pitch, Hit & Run Tournament at Oriole Park on Saturday, June 14. Kids from the Baltimore area competed in hitting, baserunning and pitching competitions for a chance to advance to the finals held at Yankee Stadium
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Naval Academy Primary SchoolNaval Air Station Little League
Next StepNorbel School
Norfolk Christian SchoolsNorfolk Community Services Board
Norfolk Juvenille RelationsNorfolk Hospitality Center
Norfolk Mental Home ProgramNorfolk Parks and Recreation Commission
North Carroll Fast PitchNorth Carroll High SchoolNorth County High School
North East Elementary SchoolNortheast Baseball Alumni Association
Northeast Indians
Northern Calvert Rotary FoundationNorthern High School
Northern Virginia Therapeutic Riding ProgramNorthfield Elementary School PTA
Northfield Elementary SchoolNorthside Elementary School
Notre Dame Club of Fort LauderdaleNotre Dame High School
Nurses Appreciation Committee-Springfield Hospital CenterOak Hill Elementary PTOOakland Mills InterfaithOctorara Little League
ODU Youth Underprivileged CampOld Mill School Track & Field
Olivia’s HouseOriole Advocates
Our Father’s Divine Work Ministry Our Lady of Fatima SchoolOur Lady of Perpetual Help
Our Spirit SparklesPACE Center for Girls of Broward
Padonia Elementary SchoolPalm Beach County Sports Institute
Parents and Law Enforcement
Parents Without PartnersParkville High School
Pasta PaloozaPatapsco High School Music Boosters
Patapsco Middle SchoolPathfinders for Autism
Patterson Park Public Charter SchoolPatuxent Montessori School
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Prostate Cancer Awareness Day
On Father’s Day, the Orioles teamed up with Major League Baseball and the Prostate Cancer Foundation to raise awareness of prostate cancer. Players wore special light blue wristbands and helmet decals during the game. In 2007, Prostate Cancer Awareness Day raised more than $2.6 million for research efforts throughout Major League Baseball.
26th Annual Buddies Night
The Orioles welcomed nearly 2,500 members and supporters of the Police Explorer Scouts Police Athletic League for the 26th Annual Buddies Night at Oriole Park on June 18. Members of the Baltimore Police Youth Choir performed the National Anthem, and the Baltimore Police Department presented the colors prior to the game. This year, $18,000 was raised for local PAL Centers and Explorer Scouts through the Buddies Night program.
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Wild Bill Hagy’s Birthday
Celebration
No fan was more symbolic of “Orioles Magic” than William “Wild Bill” Hagy. So to celebrate what would have been Wild Bill’s 69th birthday, the team held a night in his honor. The club dedicated June’s T-shirt Tuesday to Wild Bill by providing the first 10,000 fans attending the Orioles vs. Astros game on June 17 with an orange Orioles shirt with Bill’s name and the number 34… a tribute to the section at Memorial Stadium he made famous with his O-R-I-O-L-E-S cheers. Later this year, Wild Bill will become the first recipient of the Wild Bill Hagy Award, an award given to fans who demonstrate exceptional commitment in supporting the team, making him the first fan ever to be inducted into the Orioles Hall of Fame.
Paul Berry’s Golf & Tennis TournamentPaul Lauer Myeloma Fund
PDG Rehabilitation ServicesPeer Center
Peninsula Metropolitan YMCAPenn Manor High School
Perry Hall Elementary School PTAPerry Hall High School Marching Band
Perry Hall Middle SchoolPhi Delta Chi
Phillies Charities, Inc.Phineas Davis School
Pilgrim Christian Day SchoolPine Grove UMCPinecrest School
The Pines Treatment Center
Pinewood Elementary SchoolPiney Ridge Elementary School
Pintail PointPioneers
Pitch, Hit & Run Youth ClinicPittsburgh Penguins Skates and Plates
Pittsburgh Pirates CharitiesP.J. Schafer Cardiovascular Research Fund
PlayMaker Charities and FoundationsPleasant Grove Baptist Church
Pleasant Plains Elementary SchoolThe Plitt Family FundPolytechnical InstitutePoquoson High School
Portsmouth Department of Social ServicesPotomac Ridge
Potowmack Elementary PTAPremier Solutions Group
Prestige GymnasticsThe Primary Day School
Project Prevent at Johns Hopkins UniversityThe Quarterback Club
Randallstown Elementary SchoolRandallstown High School
Rappahannock Area Council for Children and ParentsRaptors Organization
Ravens Roost #57The Reading Connection
Red House Run Elementary School PTARegional Institute for Adolescents
Relay Elementary School PTARelay for Life
Dave Trembley and Nick Markakis help the Orioles recognize the Prostate Cancer Foundation at Oriole Park.
Jeremy Guthrie pitches to kids at Oriole Park
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Orioles Wives Silent Auctions
Last June, OriolesREACH and the Orioles Wives partnered to conduct silent auctions at Oriole Park to benefit the Family Crisis Center and St. Vincent’s Children’s Center. More than $40,000 was raised for these worthy organizations.
O’s Honor Negro Leagues; Draft Bert Simmons
Prior to the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft on June 5, each MLB club selected a former Negro Leagues player as part of the Special Negro Leagues Draft. The Orioles selected Bert Simmons, a long-time Baltimore resident, who played for the Baltimore Elite Giants in 1950 as a pitcher and outfielder. Simmons is actively involved with the Baltimore-based James Mosher Little League Baseball Association, known as the oldest continuously operating
African-American youth baseball league in the country. Simmons was recognized at Oriole Park on June 19 by throwing out the first pitch and attending the game with players and coaches from the league.
Last September, the Orioles celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Baltimore Black Sox’ 1932 championship season. That year, the Sox never received the proper recognition since their league folded midseason. Current Orioles players and coaches wore 1932 Baltimore Black Sox replica uniforms during the game that were later auctioned off at orioles.com to raise more than $17,000 for the Orioles Charitable Foundation.
Play Sun Smart Campaign
In a partnership with the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), Major League Baseball, and the Players Association, OriolesREACH kicked off the Play Sun Smart Campaign on June 21. Designed to
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raise awareness about skin cancer prevention and detection, the program will run throughout the summer. The Orioles will distribute sun safety cards to fans and show sun safety messages on the centerfield MASNvision video board at Oriole Park.
OriolesREACH and Guthrie P.L.A.Y.
OriolesREACH, in conjunction with the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation and the Taylor Hooton Foundation,
hosted the 2008 National Promoting a Lifetime of Activity for Youth (P.L.A.Y.) Campaign at Oriole Park on June 30. Members of the Junior Orioles Dugout Club spent the day learning about living a more active, healthy lifestyle with fun exercises and question and answer sessions with Jeremy Guthrie and Head Athletic Trainer Richie Bancells. The P.L.A.Y. Campaign was created in 2004 by the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society and has conducted more than 35 events in 20 Major League Baseball ballparks.
During each home game, as part of the OriolesREACH program, the Orioles provide a community booth for charitable, non-profit organizations to distribute information, sell raffle tickets, register participants or conduct health care screenings for Orioles fans. To reserve the booth for your group, or for more information, call 888-848-BIRD.
OriolesREACH Community Booth
Veterans Honored in 4th of July Celebration
The Orioles celebrated Independence Day by hosting special festivities throughout the holiday weekend. In cooperation with Major League Baseball’s Welcome Back Veterans initiative, the team wore commemorative stars and stripes caps during each game. The team also hosted veterans from the Walter Reed Army Medical Center for an on-field visit and pre-game ceremonies.
Relay for Life of Baltimore CityRenaissance Academy #433
Reservoir High SchoolReservoir High School Music Boosters
Restoration Community Church and MinistriesRichmond Heart Gala
Ridgely Elementary School PTARiver at Revival Mission Ministries
Riviera Beach Hurricanes Fastpitch SoftballRobert Coleman Elementary SchoolRobert Moton Elementary School
Rockburn Elementary SchoolRockville Community Nursery School
Rodgers Forge ElementaryRome Braves
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central PA
Roots of ScoutingRotary Club of Fort Lauderdale
Ruth Parker Eason SchoolRuxton Country SchoolRyan’s PKU FoundationS. June Smith Center
Sabot Stony Point SchoolSacred Heart Home and School Association
Saint Anthony SchoolSaint Clare School
Saint Francis of Assisi SchoolSaint Patrick’s School
Saint William of York SchoolSalisbury Middle School
Salisbury University Golf ClassicThe Salvation Army
The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater BaltimoreSan Antonio Missions Baseball Club
Sandymount ElementarySangster Fun Fair
Savage Boys and Girls ClubSawgrass Springs Middle SchoolSchaffner Youth Center Shelter
Scheer Partners
School Without Walls AuctionSchott Memorial Center
Schreiber Pediatric Rehab CenterScore Fore a Cure
SEMPERCOMM FoundationSenator McFadden’s PAL Center
Sequoyah Elementary School PTASevern Town Club
Former Negro League player Bert Simmons throws out the first pitch at Oriole Park.
Jamie Walker helps the Orioles honor veterans on July 4th
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Latino Night and Cardboard to
Leather Collection
In July of 2007, the Orioles celebrated Latino Night at Oriole Park with a series of special events designed to honor baseball’s rich Latino cultural influences. Several Latino players greeted fans before the game at a party with live music in the Bullpen Picnic Grove.
Fans were also invited to donate new or gently used baseball equipment at the game to underprivileged children as part of the Oriole Advocates’ annual Cardboard to Leather Collection drive. Items were donated to the Sebaco Valley League, a Nicaraguan youth baseball league with more than 500 participants. A silent auction was also held that raised nearly $5,000 for the League.
This season’s Latino Night and Cardboard to Leather Collection presented by Legg Mason will take place on Saturday, July 26 at Oriole Park.
Honoring Cal’s Hall of Fame
Journey
Last July, in conjunction with Cal Ripken, Jr.’s induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, the Orioles honored Cal’s career by making significant contributions to the charity in his father’s name. The Orioles and owner Peter Angelos pledged a donation of $1 million to the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation, and OriolesREACH hosted a silent auction at Oriole Park where fans could also help in contributing to this worthy cause. An additional $29,000 was raised for the Foundation, helping their mission of using baseball and softball themed programs to help teach critical life lessons to disadvantaged young people across the country.
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21st Annual Food Drive
Breaks Records
Last August, the 21st Annual Orioles Food Drive was held at Oriole Park to benefit the Maryland Food Bank. OriolesREACH, teaming with the Orioles Wives, Oriole Advocates, MASN and WJZ, collected non-perishable food items and cash donations for the Maryland Food Bank. More than 8,000 pounds of food were collected and distributed to soup kitchens, food pantries and emergency shelters throughout Maryland. A record-breaking cash donation of $30,000 was used to purchase turkeys for underprivileged families in Maryland for Thanksgiving.
This season, the 22nd Annual Food Drive will take place during the Orioles vs. Yankees series August 22-24 at Oriole Park.
Severna Park Community CenterSeverna Park Elementary School
Shalom AleichemThe Shelter for Abused Women
Shenandoah Valley Christian AcademySherando Warrior ClubShiloh Middle School
Shippensburg High School
Silver Spring Day SchoolSimon Butler Elementary School
Sinai HospitalSmall Savers Child Development Center
Smith BarneySmith Home Team
Smyrna Athletic Boosters ClubSociety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of York County
Soldier OnSolid Rock Freewill Baptist Church
Solley Elementary School PTASolley United Methodist ChurchSomerset County United Way
Sophia’s Tiny Hands Education FoundationSouth Baltimore Improvement Committee
South Carroll High School Athletic Boosters
South County Pre-Kindergarten Co-opSouth Shore Auction Committee
South Western York BaseballSouthern Maryland All Faith Softball League
Spare Some for AutismSpeak to My Heart Ministries
Special OlympicsSpecial Olympics Maryland
Special Olympics VirginiaSpikes Fest DonationsSt. Augustine School
St. Baldrick’s FoundationSt. Bernardine Church
St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox ChurchSt. Edward-Epiphany School
St. Frances Academy Panthers
St. Francis of Assisi Athletic AssociationSt. George Greek Orthodox Church
St. Jerome’s Head StartSt. John’s Lane Elementary School PTA
St. Jude Athletic AssociationSt. Mark’s Youth Program
St. Martin MinistrySt. Mary of the Assumption School
Alice Ray, wife of Chris Ray, collects donations during the team’s annual Food Drive.
Saves for Shock Trauma
This season, corporate partner Kelly & Associates has once again pledged a donation of $2,000 to the University of Maryland Medical System’s R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center for every save recorded by an Orioles pitcher. In 2007, $56,000 was raised to help UMMS save lives.
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Baltimore Orioles Charitable
Foundation
The Baltimore Orioles Charitable Foundation and the Baltimore Orioles, Inc., support many civic and charitable organizations with the goal of enriching the lives of individuals throughout Birdland. Since the ownership group led by Peter Angelos purchased the team, the Baltimore Orioles have donated more than $9 million to support various organizations in the Orioles’ community.
CareFirst and the Orioles Team Up to
Help Children
Each time an Orioles pitcher records a strikeout in 2008, CareFirst BlueCross/BlueShield will donate $25 to the YMCA of Central Maryland’s Y Healthy Kids Program. In 2007, the YMCA received $25,000 from the partnership.
“Giant” Support for Area Programs
On May 31, Orioles’ corporate partner Giant Foods presented a check to the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins University of Medicine for $1 million and a check to the Children’s Cancer Foundation for $500,000. The money was collected through Giant’s Triple Winner Game, a scratch card promotion that gave shoppers the chance to win prizes for donating to fight pediatric cancer.
Sakrete and the Orioles Help
Baltimore Homeless
Last September, Sakrete Concrete and the Orioles presented a check for $8,600 to HomeAid, a leading national non-profit provider of housing for the homeless. Through the Sakrete Diamond Play of the Game program, funds were raised during each Orioles home game to help the homeless in the Baltimore area.
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St. Matthews UMCSt. Michael Evangelical Lutheran Church
St. Michael’s Elementary SchoolSt. Paul’s Lutheran Church and School
St. Pius X Church and SchoolSt. Vincent Pallotti High School
Starlight Starbright FoundationSterling FC Soccer
Stevens Forest Nursery SchoolStop Child Abuse Now of Northern Virginia
Stratford Friends SchoolStudents Sharing Coalition
The Summit SchoolSunbury Quadraleague Baseball
Sunderland Elementary FSOSupportive Living ProgramSwing for Healthy Aging
Sykesville Baseball
Sykesville CyclonesTake Stock in Children
Takoma Park Elementary SchoolTalbot Springs Elementary
Taneytown Elementary SchoolTarget Community & Educational Services, Inc.
Team Prodigy SportTeardrops to Rainbows
Temple Beth El of Boca RatonTexas A&M Club of Maryland
Texas Rangers Baseball FoundationThalia Elementary School
Thornton Friends SchoolTimber Grove Elementary
Titans Baseball ClubThe Toby Keith Foundation
Town Creek Elementary SchoolTown of Purcellville Virginia
to remember Shannon is to reach out to help others because that is what Shannon cared about most.
The Orioles will continue to contribute to the Fund via proceeds collected from future charitable endeavors and OriolesREACH initiatives. Those wishing to make contributions in Shannon’s memory should make checks payable to Orioles Charitable Foundation and mail to:
Shannon’s Fundc/o Orioles Charitable Foundation333 West Camden StreetBaltimore, MD 21201
Fans may also visit OriolesREACH.comand click on “Shannon’s Fund” to make an online contribution.
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The Orioles and OriolesREACH recently established Shannon’s Fund, a $50,000 endowment at the University of Maryland Medical Center to provide financial assistance to cancer patients and their families. Created in memory of Shannon Obaker – the team’s Director of Community Outreach who bravely fought cancer for over a year before passing away in January 2007 at age 29 – Shannon’s Fund will be administered by the University of Maryland Medical Center. Funds will be donated to cancer patients and their family members as need arises to assist with the general expenses associated with the treatment process, including hospital parking, alternate housing, food costs and household bills.
People who knew Shannon knew of her passion for helping others, especially children and animals. In her role as Community Outreach Director, Shannon coordinated charitable donation requests, scheduled player appearances in the community and arranged special visits for sick children who wanted to meet their baseball heroes. The Orioles and the Obaker family believe that the most meaningful way
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Towson High SchoolTowson High School Marching Generals
Towson UniversityTriadelphia Ridge Elementary School
Trinity Church Day SchoolTrinity High School
Trinity Lutheran School & Child Care CenterTrinity School
Tuckahoe Little League, Inc.211 Ringing Through Broward
Urban LeagueUMBC Women’s Rugby
Union Baptist ChurchUnited Cerebral Palsy South Central Pennsylvania
United for D.C.United State Navy
University of Maryland Center for Young Children University of Maryland Hospital for Children
University of Maryland Medical CenterUniversity of Notre Dame
Upper Allen/Shepherdstown PTOUrban Family Development, Inc
Urbana Elementary SchoolValley Baptist Church
Veritas AcademyVictoria Flick’s Friends Foundation
Villa Cresta Elementary SchoolVillanova Baseball
Virginia Baseball CongressVision Technologies
Volunteer MarylandWalk to Dfeet ALS
Wallbrook High SchoolWarwick Elementary School
Washington Episcopal SchoolWaters Edge Elementary School
Donation Requests
Each year, the Orioles send donations to charitable, non-profit organizations, schools, and civic groups. To request a donation, please send a letter of request on your organization’s letterhead (including the contact information and address where the donation might be sent) to:
OriolesREACH Donations333 West Camden StreetBaltimore, MD 21201
Or fax your request to 410-547-6292.37
If your organization would like to work with OriolesREACH to better the lives of our community, we’re here to help.
Former player appearances: 410-547-6144.
The Oriole Bird appearances: 410-547-6221.
OriolesREACH Gameday Experience Program: 410-547-6221.
For all other OriolesREACH questions, please call 888-848-BIRD or visit OriolesREACH.com.
We do not accept email requests. Please notify us at least one month prior to your scheduled event and explain how the proceeds will be used. Requests will only be considered for organizations that can include a copy of its 501 (c) (3) status, is a recognized charity supporting youth athletics or educational initiatives, and is located in the MD/DC/VA/DE/WV/NC/Southern PA area.
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Waters LandingWaverly Elementary School
Weinberg AcademyWellwood Little League
Wesleyan Christian SchoolWest Broward YMCA Family Center
West Chester Area School DistrictWest Friendship Elementary School
West Salisbury Little LeagueWest Springfield Elementary SchoolWestbrook Elementary School PTAWestern Tidewater Services board
Westminster Elks LodgeWestminster Fallfest Inc.
Westminster Senior High SchoolWilde Lake High School
Wildlife Rescue, Inc.William H. Lemmel Middle School
William SpringleWilliam Winchester Elementary School
Williamsport Crosscutters Baseball ClubWinchester Baseball League
Windsor Manor Elementary SchoolWindsor Mill Middle School
Women in Distress of Broward CountyThe Woodbourne Center
Woodholme Elementary SchoolWoodlawn High School
YMCA of DelawareYMCA of Emporia-Greensville
York Cancer CenterYork College Alumni
York County Special OlympicsYork Revolution Baseball ClubYoung Parents Support Center
Youth’s Benefit Elementary SchoolYouth Quest Services
333 West Camden StreetBaltimore, MD 21201OriolesREACH.com