Smokies Baseball Homerun Summer

June 28, 2010 · Filed Under Sevierville Tennessee · Comment 

Comming to the Smoky Mountains on vacation looking for great entertainment fun for the family!  Well we are very fortunate to have Smokies Baseball on our doorsteps at Smokies Park.

Nope this is not an advertisement and by no means am I a sports nut.  It would just be wrong not to share this information with others whom come to the Smoky Mountains looking for family fun and adventure on a tight budget.  How about parents wanting to step back to their memories as a child having gone to a big baseball game with a family member.  Maybe they would like to share that experience with their children while on vacation.

Remember the thrill of  those “on the edge of your seat” plays and singing along with  ”Take Me Out to the Ball Game”?  How about the aroma of hot dogs, peanuts, and popcorn or the sight of children chasing the chicken, and swapping bases?  Smokies Baseball Park has really livened up baseball with entertaining games the children participate in and adults can sit back to enjoy.  For less than $10 a person, watching the game in real life is what its all about.  Though having never caught a baseball personally at any of the games, it is fun to watch the faces of younger children having done so.  It also touches the heart when an adult struggles their best to catch an errand ball, only to generously pass it on to a less fortunate child.  Yes, over 3 hours of fun for less than $10 each, that’s a heck of a deal when compared to many events held throughout the Smoky Mountains.

While in town, remember to check out a great baseball game at Smokies Park, next to exit 407 Sevierville Tennessee!

Sevierville Diner Cruisin Benefit

March 10, 2010 · Filed Under Tennessee Smoky Mountains · Comment 

The Diner Rats Car Club will hold its second annual ‘Cruisin For Food’ event this Saturday.  The event benefits Sevier County Food Ministries and the Wears Valley Ranch Childrens Home.  This is an open event to every day vehicles and classic cars, trucks, or motorcycles.  Please bring non-perishable food for donations.

Starting at 11am Saturday, the car club will caravan from Smokies Park Baseball Stadium to The Diner, on Highway 66 Winfield Dunn Parkway, next to Lowes.  Trucks will be on site for loading of food donations to be transported to Sevier County Food Ministries and the Wears Valley Ranch Childrens Home.

They are looking forward to several of you folks joining the caravan, however if you cannot please still considering making food donations this Saturday at The Diner,  Thank you.