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Softball game to serve as charity fundraiser for Operation Yellow Ribbon of South Jersey on July 8

Immediately after the game, locals can join OYRSJ for an after party at Ott's Medford on Stokes Road in Medford for more fundraising fun benefiting OYRSJ.

Locals can join Operation Yellow Ribbon of South Jersey and Ott’s Medford for a charity softball game to raise money for OYRSJ on Monday, July 8, at 6 p.m. at Brooks Field in Medford Lakes (at the intersection of Powhatan Trail & Iroquois Trail).

All proceeds will benefit the non-profit Operation Yellow Ribbon of South Jersey in its mission as a military support group.

Employees from Ott’s Medford will be competing in the charity softball game against one another to help raise funds for OYRSJ’s high expenses of shipping its “morale boosting care packages.”

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Immediately after the game, locals can join OYRSJ for an after party at Ott’s Medford on Stokes Road in Medford for more fundraising fun benefiting OYRSJ.

Details are below on how to get special discounts at the after party, which also benefit OYRSJ.

Highlights of the event include:

  • Special OYR fundraiser bracelets sold at the game to give attendees a special happy hour, special discounts on food, beer and wine at the after party for the night of July 8 back at Ott’s Medford
  • Hamburgers, hot dogs, soft drinks, water and more all for sale during the softball game, through which sales benefit OYRSJ
  •  Marc Shaw, “The Singing DJ” will be entertaining all with summer, baseball and patriotic classics, as well as taking requests
  • Local Musician Kenny Curcio performing his new single “American Soldier” live
  • Stuff for kids
  • Members of the U.S. Armed Forcer on hand and in the crowd

For more or to RSVP via Facebook,  visit Ott’s Medford event page by clicking here.

OYRSJ thanks Ott’s Medford for their support and generosity with the efforts of putting this event together.

To learn more about OYRSJ, visit www.OperationYellowRibbon.org or https://www.facebook.com/OYRSJ/.

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