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Children's book drive at Hoppers game

The Grasshoppers, in association with the Greensboro Regional Realtors Foundation, are initiating a summer-reading program for children, and tonight's game offers fans a chance to contribute and to get free lawn seating.
Fans bringing four new or gently used children's books to First Horizon Park will receive a ticket for the Hoppers' 7 p.m. contest against the Lexington Legends.
Online ticketing available here.

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Rob said:

Are the comments working on this site? I don't see any comments.

Good to see the G-Hoppers giving back to the community and embracing these programs.

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