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Pop Drive Fundraiser Launched by Palace City Baseball

Pop Drive Fundraiser Launched by Palace City Baseball

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Palace City Baseball Association (PCBA) is excited to announce its upcoming Pop Drive Fundraiser to help support summer baseball opportunities for South Dakota Class A and American Legion Post 18 baseball players in Mitchell. The Pop Drive Fundraiser will take place on Thursday, June 4, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM.

Players from Palace City Baseball will be helping sell Pepsi products throughout the community as part of the fundraising effort. Community members can purchase a variety of Pepsi products, Bubbl’r sparkling waters, and bottled water through the fundraiser.

Available products include: 24-Pack Pop Cases — $18

  • Pepsi
  • Diet Pepsi
  • Mountain Dew
  • Diet Mountain Dew
  • Root Beer
  • Dr Pepper
  • Starry
  • Sunkist

12-Pack Bubbl’r — $14

  • Triple Berry Breez’r
  • Tropical Dream’r
  • Twisted Elix’r
  • Peach Raspberry Dazzl’r

24-Pack Water (16.9 oz) — $10

Pre-sales are available now online at PalaceCityBaseball.com or directly through the
fundraiser form: CLICK HERE

“We’re grateful for the support our community has already shown during our inaugural season,” said Palace City Baseball President Jeff McCormick. “Fundraisers like this help provide opportunities for our players while continuing to build summer baseball in Mitchell.”

PCBA would also like to thank Pepsi for supporting our program and helping make the fundraiser possible. The Palace City Baseball Association is the official organization for summer baseball in the Mitchell area, representing South Dakota Class A 13U–16U baseball and South Dakota American Legion Post 18 Junior and Senior Legion teams.

For more information, visit www.palacecitybaseball.com

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