Opening Ceremonies - Dizzy Dean Little League World Series -Jefferson, GA

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Opening Ceremonies - Dizzy Dean Little League World Series -Jefferson, GA

Time: July 15, 2010 from 6pm to 10pm
Location: Gresham Motorsports Park
Street: 500 Lyle Field Road
City/Town: Jefferson, GA 30549
Website or Map: http://www.GreshamMotorsports…
Phone: 706-367-9461
Event Type: free, community, festival
Organized By: John Close
Latest Activity: Jul 9, 2010

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Gresham Motorsports Park will host the Opening Ceremonies for the Dizzy Dean 13-Year-Old Little League World Series on Thursday, July 15. The tournament - put on the Jackson County Parks And Recreation Department - is expected to draw as many as 25-30 teams from throughout the Southeast United States.

The Opening Ceremonies will include a Parade of Teams, a racing demonstration on the GMP half-mile oval, games and go karts from Funopolis Family Fun Center and a FIREWORKS SHOW right after dark.

The event is open to the public FREE OF CHARGE, so come on out and have a great time on Gresham Motorsports Park and the Jackson County Parks and Recreations Department at the Opening Ceremonies of the 2010 Dizzy Dean 13-Year-Old Little League World Series.

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