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Children’s Miracle Network Teams Up with High Octane Thrills

MEMPHIS, TENN. –Children’s Miracle Network, an international nonprofit that raises funds for children’s hospitals, announced today a three year partnership with High Octane Thrills, the governing body of the up and coming  Caged Heat Racing Series, scheduled to debut in April 2010.   Preceding the race kickoff, beginning in July, the two are working together to activate the “Racing for Miracles” campaign, a philanthropic fundraiser seeking to raise $1 million for Children’s Miracle Network hospitals. The “Racing for Miracles” campaign, which will run from July 1, 2009-October 16, 2009, will provide consumers with a variety of easy-to-use donation options right on the “Racing for Miracles” website: www. racingformiracles. com.   Donors can either donate directly to the campaign or participate in the campaign’s main attraction, the “Racing for Miracles” race.   Between July 1 and July 31, interested participants will be able to register their very own virtual car for the race with a $5 donation.   Throughout the qualifying month of August and the main event month of September, participants will be able to solicit $1 donation votes and track their car’s progress.   Like any good competition, cars will advance to the next round based on their “performance” (number of votes/donations collected).   The main event round will conclude September 31, 2009 and the top ten finishers will be invited to the October 16, 2009 awards banquet. “We believe this is a great opportunity for our donors to engage with two of America’s greatest pastimes: charity and competition,” said LaMar Williams, Children’s Miracle Network’s Director of New Sponsor Marketing.   “The ‘Racing for Miracles’ race will inspire both children and parents alike to get involved with Children’s Miracle Network as they work together to create the car design, solicit votes, and track their car’s progress.   It really is a win-win situation for each participant because, regardless of their car’s finish in the race, their donation with their personal registration and votes accrued will help save lives. ” The “Racing for Miracles” campaign will also include a twelve stop media tour where a “Racing for Miracles” signature car will make appearances at Children’s Miracle Network hospitals throughout the country.   Each host location will be encouraged to invite local celebrities, businesses, and citizens to the event in order to drive excitement for “Racing for Miracles” and inspire community members to create miracles by donating to the cause.   “The media tour will be a rare opportunity for people across the country to interact with celebrities and help save lives while enjoying the ‘Racing for Miracles’ signature car,” said Thomas Walls, President and CEO of High Octane Thrills.   “It will give us the chance to inform racing fans across the country about our new cutting edge circuit while doing what we can to help give back.   The tour will raise money for those specific community hospitals so participants will know where their donation went, something people love and need to see in this economy.   With the tour and the race, everyone involved is a winner. ” ###   About Children’s Miracle Network: Children’s Miracle Network® is a non-profit organization that raises funds for more than 170 children’s hospitals. Countless individuals, organizations and media partners unite with Children’s Miracle Network hospitals to help sick and injured kids in local communities. Donations to Children’s Miracle Network create miracles by funding medical care, research and education that save and improve the lives of 17 million children each year.   Every child deserves the hope and healing of children’s hospitals. With the help of a Children’s Miracle Network hospital in their community, children of all ages and backgrounds can receive treatment for every imaginable disease and injury—from asthma and broken bones to cancer and heart defects. Children’s hospitals are also on the front lines of research, education and outreach programs that keep millions of kids out of the hospital each year.   This year alone, Children’s Miracle Network hospitals will provide charity care worth billions, yet these children’s hospitals depend on community support to help fund their vital services. To ensure children’s hospitals have the resources they need, Children’s Miracle Network’s partners conduct thousands of special events and grassroots fundraisers year-round. Corporate partners sell Miracle Balloons, radio and television stations broadcast stories of medical miracles, and college students hold Dance Marathons—just a few of the programs generating millions of dollars each year to provide the life-saving care and crucial services kids need.   Through its continuous efforts to help kids, Children’s Miracle Network has raised more than $3. 4 billion to date, most of which is donated a dollar or two at a time by caring individuals. Children’s Miracle Network has grown dramatically since its founding in 1983, from a televised fundraiser in a small studio to one of the world’s leading children’s charities helping million of kids each year.   To donate or to learn more, go to ChildrensMiracleNetwork. org.     About High Octane Thrills: For more information visit their website at http://highoctanethrills. com.

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Independent Professional Baseball Teams: What They Are

You may have heard of an independent baseball team near you or near where you were traveling. If so, you may have wondered what makes a team "independent" and whether it is worth the money to go see this team.
An independent team of professional baseball is a team that plays in a league of professional baseball is not affiliated with any organization in Major League Baseball or the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, which is now called (officially) minor league baseball . These teams have full control over the players to sign, the staff they employ, and players can be signed by any affiliate, "" team minor league baseball.
Sometimes, an independent baseball in May to make a list of the majors, having started his career in the independent league baseball. Many players who go to a list of the majors after spending time with a team of major league baseball in general independent of previous experience or high minor league level before joining a list of the majors.
For the 2009 season, about 60 independent teams sent a team of 8 independent leagues. Teams play in the U. S. and Canada. There are independent baseball teams in the Northeast, Quebec, Calgary, California, Mid-Atlantic, Texas, Arizona, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota and the Dakotas, to name a few areas. Players may only move off campus, ex-Leaguers "affiliated" to minors who were released, players could be in the minors, but chose to play closer to home for family reasons the "Former Major League players and occasionally international actors. Many teams have managers and coaches who have previous experience of Major League Baseball.
The question you may have still, however, is that if the same baseball team is the value of your time and money. In most markets, a "yes".
Here are some reasons why:
Prices are generally comparable to or below the entertainment, like movies
  Concession prices are generally lower than this level of professional sport
  Children and fans to participate in the field and off the field promotions
  Many teams offer incentives for you to lead groups of
  Many CEOs and senior team with years of experience in professional sports, so they understand what it takes to provide good entertainment for your money
  Many players are available to sign autographs
  The quality of play is very high, especially compared to other alternatives that may have in your area
Hopefully this article gives you a better understanding of independent baseball and helps you make better choices for their entertainment dollar.

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