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The Northwest Girls Softball 10C "Majestix" All-Stars are holding a flapjack fundraiser at Applebee's (Lake Mead & Rainbow) on June 8th. At the event we will be raffling $1600+ in prizes. Tickets are $10 at the door or in advance. For more info contact: Heidi @  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . Thank you for your support!

$250 entry fee with free set of Dry-Fit Jerseys for the winner. You buy Mulligans, Homeruns, Unlimited Runners and Money Balls (Prices will be listed at the tournament)

Men’s will be at Arroyo Grande on Sat May 4th and Co-Ed will be at Arroyo Grande on Sun May 5th.

Last year was a blast and we hope to have as good of a turn out as last year!

Contact:

Frank Castillo at 702.290.4383 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Rich Lawton at 702.553.7175 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  

Las Vegas, Nevada (PRWEB) April 16, 2013

Yesterday the Las Vegas Autism/Sports-Social Facility was set ablaze by an arsonist. The community is outraged, however, people are coming together and the rebuilding process has begun; donations are being accepted to assist in recovery.

April is Autism Awareness Month, but it hasn't been an easy start for LasVegasAutism.com; a company using the arts and sports to help children affected by autism. In the early morning hours of April 15th, an arsonist was arrested for setting fire to company's facility, Sport-Social, located at 7055 Windy Street in Las Vegas, NV. Multiple fires were started throughout the facility causing extensive fire and water damage. Sport Social is also home to two other Autism treatment providers:Families For Effective Autism Treatment (FEAT of Southern Nevada) and Autism Building Blocks. Both organizations along with Sport Social are closed until further notice.

Please DONATE HERE


Sport Social
 is a Nevada start-up serving the Special Needs Community in Southern Nevada. Currently, more than 225 children participate in weekly programs that use sports and the arts to teach social skills. “The impact of this fire is devastating to the Autism community in Southern Nevada”, commented Andrew Devitt, founder of Sport-Social. See Video of Damage

The timing of the fire is particularly disturbing as April is Autism Awareness Month. A number of special programs celebrating Autism Awareness had to be cancelled. The immediate issue is to start rebuilding the facility and program infrastructure.

"My greatest concern is the impact on summer programming and camp for families in the next couple of weeks," said Andrew Devitt. A special account has been set up at Wells Fargo and to help rebuild and restore the facility. If you would like to help, please visit us here, donations are highly appreciated: DONATE HERE

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Saturday, 13 April 2013 08:32

Titans Baseball Poker Tournament Fundraiser

SUNCOAST HOTEL & CASINO • SUNDAY APRIL 14th
9090 ALTA DRIVE • LAS VEGAS, NV 89145
* $50 BOUNTY PAID TO EACH PERSON WHO KNOCKS A COACH OUT!

You are invited to the Inaugural Las Vegas Elite Golf Tournament, being held on Friday June 28, 2013 at 8:00 am; at Revere Golf Course located at 2600 Hampton Road Henderson, NV. 89052 Golf Course Phone: 1-877-272-8373.

Elite Youth Sports
501c3 Non Profit 90-0797940


This golf tournament is being held as a fundraiser for Elite Youth Sports. Proceeds will help to improve the education and life skills of our local youth student athlete.


Your donations will help support the cost of:

Tutoring Trailers,  Tutors,  Books,  Computers,  Educational Material

Life Skills Building,   Uniforms,  Equipment,  Referees,  Practice Facilities

Game Facilities, Achievement Awards and Scholarships

 

             Education Leadership Inspiration Technique Experince

"Achieving excellence through youth sports"

  

The ELITE Mission

Inspiring our youth to develop leadership skills to excel in education and life, by using sports as an instrument to encourage academic success and reward all student-athletes who excel academically in order to further their personal development.

  

Register: http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=qmqewhmab&oeidk=a07e75dqmiu94f37260 

 

Registration Deadline June 1st, 2013

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Jennifer Robinson
2013-02-12, 14:38
I just want to say thank you for what you guys do! As A result of posting our info with you guys we have 2 new players and 1 new cheerleader so far!
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2012-08-30, 14:50
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