3/11/2010 - Headlines
RailCats Aid LARRI in Recovery Effort
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GARY, Ind. — The
Gary SouthShore RailCats players, coaches and staff are proud to be joining
forces with the Lakeshore Area Regional Recovery of Indiana on Friday, May 14
to assist with a variety of building projects aimed at rebuilding and restoring
hundreds of homes still affected by the flood of September 2008.
Lakeshore Area
Regional Recovery of Indiana, better known as LARRI, is a long-term recovery
committee formed to assist the survivors of the September 2008 floods and
restore their homes to a safe, sanitary and secure standard. Their mission is to assist in recovery from
disaster through the coordination of community resources, sharing of
information and reconnecting lives to hope.
LARRI is composed of agencies, churches, organizations and volunteers
from the three counties who came together to respond to the disaster.
Volunteers are
still needed to help restore homes to a livable condition as there are still
new cases brought to LARRI almost every day.
The RailCats entire staff is lending a hand by dedicating their time and
energy at a number of sites across Northwest Indiana on May 14. Additionally, Saturday, May 22 will be LARRI
Night at U. S. Steel Yard.
“We feel very
strongly about giving back to the communities of Northwest Indiana,” President
and General Manager of the RailCats Roger Wexelberg said, “and we are extremely
excited to be able to contribute to an organization like LARRI, which is doing
so much for this region.”
In addition to
volunteers of all skill levels, LARRI is in need of construction materials,
tools and housing for volunteer teams. Contact LARRI toll free at 877.527.7448
to learn how you can help or visit their website, www.larri.info.
U. S. Steel
Yard is the city-owned home of the Gary SouthShore RailCats, Northwest
Indiana's premier professional sports franchise. The RailCats have attracted
more than one million fans to The Steel Yard since the ballpark opened in 2003
and have been consistently committed to the revitalization of Gary, Indiana. In
conjunction with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Northwest Indiana, the RailCats will
host their second charity exhibition game against Valparaiso University on May
12 with all ticket proceeds benefitting the Boys and Girls Clubs.
The RailCats
open the 2010 Northern League season Thursday, May 20 at U. S. Steel Yard
against the Kansas City T-Bones at 7 p.m. Season tickets, group outings,
mini-plans and flex packages are now on sale, and can be purchased by calling
219.882.2255. For more information on the RailCats, visit www.railcatsbaseball.com.