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Andrea Kotuk / Andrea & Associates / (212) 353-9585
Lily Morgan / Goddard Riverside Community Center / (212) 873-6600 ext. 315

EVENT:
GODDARD RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY CENTER
HOLDS YOUTH SOFTBALL AWARDS


Coaches, Family and Friends Gather to Support
New York City’s Youngest MVPs

Please join us to celebrate the batters, pitchers and catchers of Goddard Riverside Community Center’s youth softball league. Boys and girls, ages eight to 13, will be honored for their athletic achievements in categories such as “Most Home Runs” and “Most Hits.” All teammates will receive their own baseball gloves, personalized baseball cards and trophies to keep their memories and arms fresh in the off-season!

DATE:
Thursday, May 31, 2007

TIME:
4:30 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.

PLACE:
Goddard Riverside Community Center
Youth Center
647 Columbus Avenue / Manhattan

On-site contact:
Roy Baptiste / Goddard Riverside Community Center / (212) 799-9400

The 2007 Youth Softball Season was made possible through the support of McDonald’s, Turin Wines, Mani Marketplace, William F. Ryan Community Health Center, New York Presbyterian Community Health Plan, Center Care Health Plan and generous community members.

Goddard Riverside’s Youth Program emphasizes leadership, community service, academic excellence, physical fitness and cultural diversity. The Youth Program annually serves nearly 2,000 children and youth, from first-graders to high school seniors, through after-school, evening and weekend programs.

Goddard Riverside Community Center provides services to 16,000 people annually from Manhattan’s Upper West Side and Harlem communities. Twenty-two programs at 16 sites reach out to children and youth, families, homeless people and older adults. Goddard Riverside, a not-for-profit organization, provides basic services such as meals, shelter and education, and enriches community life with recreational, cultural and arts activities. The agency manages 600 units of affordable housing. In addition, advocacy and legal services offer individuals and groups a voice in their community and a way to address critical social issues.

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