Sunday, December 10, 2006

Opening Day


Hey Twins fans. Welcome back. We know it is a long way down the road, but there has already been significant interest in season tickets. Make sure to get your deposits to us ASAP because spots are being filled quickly. Although it is a long way away, we would like to take the opportunity to discuss our opening day festivities with you all. We will have a representative from the NCCP with us to discuss its mission, as well as how independent contributions can help their cause. Children from the Minneapolis area will be present to watch the game and tour the new ballpark, which will undoubtedly be a special day for them. We hope you are all as excited about this partnership as we are. Hopefully, the idea will catch on and organizations throughout the MLB will support worthy causes. Thank you all for visiting, check back with us soon and Go Twins!!

Monday, December 4, 2006

2006 Fundraising


Hello again. With all the success of the 2006 Minnesota Twins, there are certain things we do not want to forget. Within the last year, the Twins lost Hall of Famer Kirby Puckett, who was not only an intergral part of the Twins family but an intergral part of the community as well. With that in mind, we can follow in Kirby's footsteps and help those in our community who need us most. Last season, the Twins raised $4.25 million to provide recreational and educational opporunities for young people. We are extremely happy with those results, but we can do more. Help us surpass our 2006 donation total by signing up for season tickets in the new home of the
Minnesota Twins. Thank you all for your support and take care.

Sunday, December 3, 2006

Hello Twins fans. Terry Ryan and other Twins management are in Orlando, Florida this week for MLB's annual winter meetings. Although the Twins are rarely active during this time period, keep checking back for any trade news. I hope you are all as excited as we are about the new season ticket charity program. We feel that as an organization, we needed to continue community outreach and make a significant difference. After reviewing other charitable organizations, we decided the NCCP was a perfect fit for what we wanted to accomplish. There is an old adage that we are only as good as our next generation. Currently, our next generation needs a little help. That is where you come in. By signing up to fill the stands in 2010, you will be helping children in need through your 5% donation. Although the new ballpark is a significant milestone for the Twins franchise, a donation to the NCCP could prove to be one of the greatest moments in franchise history. So please help us usher in the new stadium by signing up today.

Season Tickets


Welcome back Twins fans. Now that the countdown to the new stadium has begun, season tickets are now available for the 2010 season. It may seem too early to begin thinking three years down the road, but you will be glad you did. With a young roster and great management, the Twins are sure to keep improving and enter their new stadium a winning ball club. We are proud to announce our new season ticket package, which includes all 81 home games at the new home of the Minnesota Twins. We are also launching a new program to coincide with season ticket packages. The program will take five percent of the season ticket package cost and donate it to the National Center for Children in Poverty. This percentage of dues will create a substantial donation to the NCCP and will help in their mission to prevent child poverty and improve the lives of low-income families. The idea for the NCCP season ticket program came from Twins Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew, who was announced by the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame as an inductee earlier this week. Ticket packages will start at $1,677, which would amount to a donation of $83.85. So join us in welcoming the Twins to their new home and help support those less fortunate by signing up for Twins season tickets.