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2009-06-05 14:21:39 Little Fenway |
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Hey guys,
I write a blog and recently promoted your website. I love Little Fenway, (I'm a big sox fan) and all of the charity work you've done. I work at a low income high school in Brooklyn, and do some writing on the side.
I'm also a big wiffle ball enthusiast so I recently wrote a piece about it. I came across your site and had to mention all the great work you've done. Feel free to check it out, and if I'm ever in Essex, VT, I'll definitely stop by.
Take care and go Sox!
The link is: http://thecorner33.blogspot.com/2009/06/summer-fun-wiffle-ball.html |
2009-07-08 11:55:41 Little Fenway |
Pat O'Connor
homerunpat@gmail.com
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Hi Paul,
Thanks for your note. Great blog ! Well done....are you now going to write about getting a new Yankee Stadium in Brooklyn ? the new Little Yankee Stadium is messing up the home run records....just kidding, not fair to poke fun at our arch rivals like that....please stop by when you get the opportunity to be in Vermont.
Take care, Pat O'Connor
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What is Little Fenway?
Little Fenway is a unique 1/4th scale replica of Boston's Fenway Park in the backyard of Pat & Beth O'Connor's house in Essex, Vermont. It was built in 2001 and is used exclusively for Wiffle ball games. Several major charity fund-raising tournaments are held at Little Fenway every year. To date, over $1.2 Million has been raised for various charities. Smiles, laughter, and warm memories are the name of the game at Little Fenway.
Bigger than a Baseball Fan's Imagination
A story of the construction and events that surround this unique wiffleball field that has become every baseball fan's dream
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