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The Rome Braves and AdventHealth are pleased to announce free admission and a meal for children under the age of 12 for Sunday home games for the 2023 season.
Kids, ages 12 and under, will receive a free general admission ticket and food voucher for any Sunday home game. The ticket and voucher must be picked up at the box office and can be redeemed at Sliders or Grand Slam. The food voucher will consist of a hot dog, small soda and small popcorn.
“We are excited to provide families with children this opportunity to celebrate family time on Sundays as they cheer for the Rome Braves,” said Garrett Nudd, associate vice president of marketing and brand strategy for the AdventHealth Georgia market. “Families are the backbone of this community, and we are thankful for our partnership with the Rome Braves to make this dream a reality.”
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