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3rd Annual UMPS CARE Charity Auction Offers Once in a Lifetime Experiences for MLB Lovers

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Are you a baseball fan?  If so, then you’ll want to check this auction out.

For the third year in a roll, MLB umpires are hosting an online auction on www.UmpsCare.com which will give baseball fans the opportunity to bid on priceless experiences and merchandise.  Some of these include:

-A two night stay at the Hilton with Green Monster seats for a Yankees vsPerfect Game. Red Sox game

-Autographed bats, helmets, hats, masks, bases, cleats, clothing, and baseballs (including Championship and Perfect Game balls)

-Tickets to attend batting practice on the field for a variety of teams

-2011 All-Star Game tickets

-Suite tickets for a variety of teams

-Lunch with an ump and tickets to a game

-Passes to go behind-the-scenes at ESPN Baseball Tonight

For those who are not baseball fans, the charity also offers:

-Autographed golf merchandise, footballs, and football jerseys

-Hotel stays

-Golf passes

-PGA championship tickets

The auction runs from March 9th to March 20th with special auctions and giveaways you can bid on for a limited time frame for only a dollar.

Not only will you be able to have your experiences become reality, but warm a child’s heart as well.  Proceeds from the auction will be given towards the Build-A-Bear Workshop experiences for children with cancer and other serious conditions, Major League Baseball experiences for children awaiting adoption, college scholarships for young adults who were adopted as children, and financial assistance for families in need.

Just like the MLB, Road Scholar Transport cares about children, which is why we are spreading awareness for organizations such as The Children’s Cancer Recovery Foundation, Alex’s Lemonade, and The Children’s Craniofacial Foundation (among many others) with our awareness trucks.  Visit www.roadscholarawareness.org to learn more.

If you could have one of your MLB dreams come true, what would it be?

Children's Craniofacial Foundation