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Posted by hedgehog
 - July 24, 2013, 04:47:12 PM
Hmmm...maybe we will go sometime.  I know the Red Sox have peanut free section at Fenway on August 3. W are actually going on the 4th.  They are paying the diamondbacks, and one of their players graduated from my kids' high school.  He has quite a fe local fans, including DD.
Posted by tnmom
 - July 24, 2013, 04:23:36 PM
It looks like we missed our peanut-free game with the Nashville Sounds.  It was Monday.  But it sounds like they did a good job getting ready for it and making it safe for everyone.  I'll keep an eye out for it next year.  We love baseball games!

http://www.newschannel5.com/story/22889395/nashville-sounds-host-peanut-free-ballgame 



Posted by becca
 - July 24, 2013, 02:50:14 PM
I got an email today to promote specifically the September 1st game, which will donate some proceeds to the FARE walk for food allergy.  No peanuts will be sold at that game.  if you look up the Spinner's schedule, there are actually several peanut free game days.  We have been to games here, not peanut free ones, and it is a fun time.  This September game will also have fireworks after the game.  When we went in June, they did that and they were good.

Not sure how many folks are close enough to go, but at $5 a ticket, it really is a fun time for younger kids or anyone who likes a decent baseball game and does not have the hundreds of $$ it takes to go to Fenway!