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Baseball


SCAN THIS PAGE TO SEE BONUS CONTENT ON THE GOLDEYES. SEE PAGE 7 FOR INSTRUCTIONS.


Shaw Park is literally a field of dreams


Goldeyes Field of Dreams Foundation gives back to Manitoba charities By Bill Burfoot


The Winnipeg Goldeyes make an impact on and off the field.


sional Baseball league in 2017. Te team has been very successful on the field, with no less than three championship banners donning the out- field at Shaw Park. Te banners provide a visual reminder of how successful the Winnipeg Goldeyes organization has been on the field. What some people may not realize is the success of the team off the field is just as remark- able.


T 18 • Summer 2017


he Winnipeg Goldeyes are coming off a cham- pionship season in 2016 and are in the midst of defending their title in the very competitive American Association of Independent Profes-


Te Winnipeg Goldeyes Field of Dreams Foundation,


in conjunction with the Winnipeg Goldeyes, has been raising funds since 1995 to distribute to children’s chari- ties throughout Manitoba. Last year, the Foundation raised and distributed nearly $120,000 in support of 45 registered children’s charities through generous contributions from Manitobans all across the province. Andrew Collier, general manager of the Goldeyes, has been there from the start. Collier, who is now treasurer of the Foundation, is one of the original board members who were there in 1995 when owner Sam Katz decided it


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