Homers for Health

Valle Catholic Schools

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has teamed with SSM Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center to participate in Homers for Health, powered by Peabody Energy. Homers for Health is a community-wide program where individuals, corporations, schools, and other organizations make a monetary pledge for every St. Louis Cardinals home run hit during the 2014 regular season. All funds raised through the Homers for Health program will benefit the patients at SSM Cardinal Glennon.

 

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Valle will be hosting a wiffle ball home run derby and dress down day on April 7th @ 2:00 in the Valle Desert on the same day as the Cardinals opening home game. Preliminary

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rounds will be held during PE classes in grades k through 9, and during Channel 1 for grades 10 through 12.

In order to enter the home run derby, each student must donate a minimum of $2.00. The school’s home run derby winners –2 (1 boy and 1 girl) from each age group– will advance to the final Home Run Derby Championship in Forest Park on Friday, May 16 hosted by Matt Holliday, Allen Craig and some of their teammates.

Students will also be allowed to wear their Cardinal red on the day of the competition for an additional $2 donation.

 

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