Las Vegas Aviators Team Up With Opportunity Village For Fundraiser
As if we didn’t already love our Las Vegas Aviators enough, they’ve teamed up with local Las Vegas non-profit, Opportunity Village, to assist in their fundraising efforts for the upcoming 19th Annual Las Vegas Great Santa Run.
For all Las Vegas Aviators baseball fans who purchase their tickets for the team’s upcoming game against the Sugar Land Space Cowboys on July 29th using this link, $5 from each ticket will go straight to Opportunity Village! Each $5 contribution from ticket sales will directly go towards helping individuals with disabilities in Southern Nevada.
So if you’re planning on attending the Las Vegas Aviators big game at Las Vegas Ballpark, be sure to purchase your tickets through the link above! Here’s where it gets even more exciting… If at least 100 tickets are sold for the game via the Opportunity Village link, our local Las Vegas nonprofit will have the super cool opportunity to throw out the game’s first pitch and raise even greater awareness for its upcoming fundraisers and the important nonprofit itself.
While at the game, stop by and say hello at the Opportunity Village table, where they will be happy to give you more information on their offerings and the Las Vegas Great Santa Run, as well as upcoming events and volunteer opportunities.
The 19th Annual Las Vegas Great Santa Run, presented by Circle K, will take place on December 2nd in Downtown Las Vegas. The event is for all ages, with registration costing $25 (children three and under are invited to attend the event for free).
For more information on Opportunity Village, click here.
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Sammi Reeves is the afternoon show host on 102.7 VGS. Before her radio career, she worked several jobs in the media industry, specifically involving social media and media buying. As a content creator for 102.7 VGS, Sammi writes Las Vegas content centered around local restaurants, events, and need-to-know news.