Harris, fireworks, and Shorebirds

You know, I love it when the planets align in just such a way that the potential is there for a really enjoyable time. Like peanut butter and chocolate, politics and baseball is a combination I really like but don’t have the chance to partake in as often as I’d like. (Of course, in the former case this is by choice because I like more the practice of losing weight rather than gaining it.)

Maybe I’ll buy a Reese’s peanut butter cup beforehand but tomorrow night there’s an opportunity to engage in all three of the title subjects as the Andy Harris for Congress campaign sponsors the fireworks after the 7:05 contest between the Shorebirds and Lexington Legends.

If that’s not enough right there, Andy and very special guest (you might know him, he used to be Governor) Bob Ehrlich will be greeting fans as they enter the stadium before the game. There’s also the chance to sit in a General Admission section with Harris supporters – unfortunately, a buffet dinner in the picnic pavilion where patrons could meet, greet, and eat with both Andy and Bob sold out rapidly. But certainly both of these gentlemen will at the very least circulate back and forth between the picnic area and their GA section. (Word to the wise, I’m going to pull season-ticket holder rank and sneak in a little early for this one!)

This is something I’ve been excited about ever since I found out about it a couple months back. I recall a similar event with Ehrlich supporters back in 2006 was a blast, and I didn’t even eat with the guy.

So come on out to the park, come sit with us (bring your glove, we’re in prime foul ball territory), and root the Shorebirds on to victory Friday while helping Andy Harris achieve a big win in November! Even the unionistas are welcome, at least if they’re Shorebirds fans.

And yes, Shorebird of the Week night is tonight. Only six more can be selected this season, find out who gets the nod this time at 7:00.

Author: Michael

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