Bark in the Park Returns August 13

 

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WINNIPEG, MB – Access Credit Union is pleased to present the Goldeyes 6th annual “Bark in the Park” game at Shaw Park on Saturday, August 13th when the Goldeyes take on the Sioux City Explorers at 6:00 pm.

Bark in the Park is a special dog-friendly baseball game where fans are invited to bring their dogs along to enjoy a Goldeyes game.

“Bark in the Park has definitely proven to be a Goldeyes fan favourite,” said Winnipeg Goldeyes Director of Sales & Marketing, Dan Chase. “And this year our fans can support the Winnipeg Humane Society by purchasing 50-50 tickets at the game or online at Goldeyes.com ”

“The power of partnership is so important to the WHS and we are thankful the Goldeyes thought to support us in this way. The WHS helps over 10,000 animals each year, we can only do this with the support of our generous community,” says Jessica Miller, CEO, Winnipeg Humane Society.

Doggos and puppers will need a ticket.

Advance Ticket Packages for “Bark in the Park” are on sale now starting at just $16 each plus fees.  Each package includes a seat for one dog and one owner (must be purchased in multiples of 2).

Additional advance single tickets are available for $12, $18 or $22.

During the event, dogs and dog owners can enjoy various dog-themed entertainment,  giveaways and pet-related fun with plenty of treats for furry fans plus a complimentary “treat bag” for the first 1,000 dogs through the gates.

“Bark in the Park” will showcase fun-filled promotions at the game including a pre-game, on-field “Pooch Parade” and “Paw-Paw-Razzi Photo Wall”. Other promotions include the “Pooch Smooch Cam” and “7th Inning Fetch”.

Fans and their four-legged friends will enter Shaw Park through a special gate reserved just for them.  There will even be designated “Puppy Potty” turf areas and watering holes located by the registration tent and in the Goldeyes Picnic Park.

Access Credit Union CEO, Larry Davey shared, “We are committed to strengthening our communities and look forward to joining the Goldeyes community this summer for Bark in the Park, where we will re-introduce one of our newest employees, the Director of Greetings (D.O.G.) Bill. Bill has joined our team as part of our recent merger with Sunova and Noventis Credit Unions and we are excited to see him in our branches and communities this summer.” Bill is a 125 lbs St. Bernard whose friendly face will surely capture this year’s crowd.

Additional human tickets for “Bark in the Park” are also available, and can be purchased at www.ticketmaster.ca/goldeyes

NOTE: Those attending “Bark in the Park” with their dog must download and print a “Bark in the Park” Waiver and Guidelines from www.goldeyes.com/bark and present it at the dog registration table.  Registration begins at 4:30 pm on August 13th while the Shaw Park gates open at 5:00 p.m.

Fans who have previously purchased tickets to the Goldeyes August 13 game may exchange those tickets for special Bark in the Park tickets, free of charge. Please contact the Box Office at Shaw Park.

For More Information Contact:

Dan Chase, Director of Sales & Marketing, Winnipeg Goldeyes Baseball Club, Phone: 204.956.3218, Email: dan@goldeyes.com

Dawn Borges, VP Marketing and Communications, Access Credit Union, Email: Dawn.borges@accesscu.ca

Access Credit Union was incorporated in 2021 following a merger with Crosstown Civic Credit Union. In 2022, Access Credit Union merged with Noventis and Sunova Credit Unions to become the largest credit union in Manitoba with more than $10.15 billion in assets. With 52 branches spread across Manitoba, over 900 employees, and more than 168,955 members, Access Credit Union continues to be a financial institution that puts its members first. For more information about Access Credit Union, visit www.accesscu.ca.

 

 

 

 
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WINNIPEG, MB – Access Credit Union is pleased to present the Goldeyes 6th annual “Bark in the Park” game at Shaw Park on Saturday, August 13th when the Goldeyes take on the Sioux City Explorers at 6:00 pm.
Bark in the Park is a special dog-friendly baseball game where fans are invited to bring their dogs along to enjoy a Goldeyes game.
“Bark in the Park has definitely proven to be a Goldeyes fan favourite,” said Winnipeg Goldeyes Director of Sales & Marketing, Dan Chase. “And this year our fans can support the Winnipeg Humane Society by purchasing 50-50 tickets at the game or online at Goldeyes.com ”
“The power of partnership is so important to the WHS and we are thankful the Goldeyes thought to support us in this way. The WHS helps over 10,000 animals each year, we can only do this with the support of our generous community,” says Jessica Miller, CEO, Winnipeg Humane Society.
Doggos and puppers will need a ticket.
Advance Ticket Packages for “Bark in the Park” are on sale now starting at just $16 each plus fees.  Each package includes a seat for one dog and one owner (must be purchased in multiples of 2).
Additional advance single tickets are available for $12, $18 or $22.
During the event, dogs and dog owners can enjoy various dog-themed entertainment,  giveaways and pet-related fun with plenty of treats for furry fans plus a complimentary “treat bag” for the first 1,000 dogs through the gates.
“Bark in the Park” will showcase fun-filled promotions at the game including a pre-game, on-field “Pooch Parade” and “Paw-Paw-Razzi Photo Wall”. Other promotions include the “Pooch Smooch Cam” and “7th Inning Fetch”.
Fans and their four-legged friends will enter Shaw Park through a special gate reserved just for them.  There will even be designated “Puppy Potty” turf areas and watering holes located by the registration tent and in the Goldeyes Picnic Park.
Access Credit Union CEO, Larry Davey shared, “We are committed to strengthening our communities and look forward to joining the Goldeyes community this summer for Bark in the Park, where we will re-introduce one of our newest employees, the Director of Greetings (D.O.G.) Bill. Bill has joined our team as part of our recent merger with Sunova and Noventis Credit Unions and we are excited to see him in our branches and communities this summer.” Bill is a 125 lbs St. Bernard whose friendly face will surely capture this year’s crowd.
Additional human tickets for “Bark in the Park” are also available, and can be purchased at www.ticketmaster.ca/goldeyes
NOTE: Those attending “Bark in the Park” with their dog must download and print a “Bark in the Park” Waiver and Guidelines from www.goldeyes.com/bark and present it at the dog registration table.  Registration begins at 4:30 pm on August 13th while the Shaw Park gates open at 5:00 p.m.
Fans who have previously purchased tickets to the Goldeyes August 13 game may exchange those tickets for special Bark in the Park tickets, free of charge. Please contact the Box Office at Shaw Park.
For More Information Contact:
Dan Chase, Director of Sales & Marketing, Winnipeg Goldeyes Baseball Club, Phone: 204.956.3218, Email: dan@goldeyes.com
Dawn Borges, VP Marketing and Communications, Access Credit Union, Email: Dawn.borges@accesscu.ca
Access Credit Union was incorporated in 2021 following a merger with Crosstown Civic Credit Union. In 2022, Access Credit Union merged with Noventis and Sunova Credit Unions to become the largest credit union in Manitoba with more than $10.15 billion in assets. With 52 branches spread across Manitoba, over 900 employees, and more than 168,955 members, Access Credit Union continues to be a financial institution that puts its members first. For more information about Access Credit Union, visit www.accesscu.ca.
 
 
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