SAN
FRANCISCO — For the first official time ever, the San Francisco Giants
are reaching out to Bay Area Mormons by holding an LDS Night at
AT&T Park.
The Giants will play
an interleague baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles on June 15 at 7:15
p.m. Before the first pitch, Mike Krukow, a former player and the voice of the Giants, will
receive a framed, personalized Family Tree prepared by the Oakland Regional Family History Center from an Area Seventy in the Bay Area.__IMAGE1__While this isn't the first time San Francisco has had an LDS-theme
night, Cameron Lochte, special events coordinator for the Giants, said it will definitely be the biggest one they've done.
"Last
year was more of a group-ticket offer for the LDS community," Lochte
said. "We sold a few hundred tickets. But this year, we're trying to
grow the event and make it more interactive."
Festivities
start at 5:30 p.m., when the club will host "Giants County Fair" in lot
A at the ballpark. LDS entertainers, like "American Idol" season 7 finalist Brooke White, will perform on the main stage, and
admission is free. White is also scheduled to sing during the 7th-inning stretch of the game.The first 2,500 people who buy tickets will also get
a free ride at the fair.
Instead of
seating everyone in the same general place, the Giants have decided to
give fans options: there will be sections in the lower box, bleachers
and box level for Mormons to purchase.Group rates are available.
Lochte said this is so Latter-day Saints who want to pay more to be
closer to the action can do that at a discounted rate, but those who
want to be part of it for a more family-friendly time have an affordable price.
Lochte added that the prices of tickets will decrease with the amount of people who purchase in one given group.
Mormons who are planning a vacation in the area or who are visiting family can attend.
"Bring your whole wards and stakes," he said. "It will give the event a more community feel."
Tickets can be purchased at sfgiants.com/specialevents, or by calling 415-972-2233. For groups of 25 or more, call Lochte at 415-972-2254.
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