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Jacksonville Night at Busch Donates Proceeds to Jacksonville Tree Project
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Jacksonville Night a labor of love for Shelley Singleton
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By Jeremy Coumbes on June 9, 2021 at 2:35pm
Jacksonville Night at Busch Stadium is returning in a big way this year after last year’s event was canceled due to COVID. The 5
th annual Jacksonville Night at Busch will be held on Thursday, July 22
nd with the first pitch set for 6:15 pm.
Tickets are $40.00 per seat and are again grouped in the Right Field Box seats in sections 128 through 131, a spot that has come to be known as “The Jacksonville Corner.” Shelley Singleton, organizer of the event says this year’s event is bigger and better than ever.
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That’s kind of our little corner of the stadium and this year it’s really special too because we had an opportunity to invite a group down to sing, and we’ve never done that before. So the JHS Choir will be performing on the field right there in the right-field corner. So they will be right close and singing right to the Jacksonville group and the kids are just super excited to be able to sing God
Jacksonville Night at Busch Stadium Returns This Year
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Neighbors - Mike Flynn s legacy to city taking root across Jacksonville
David Blanchette, Journal-Courier
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Mike Flynn stands by a recent planting made by the Jacksonville Tree Project.David Blanchette | Journal-CourierShow MoreShow Less
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Mike Flynn’s homecoming gift to the city of Jacksonville is a living legacy that will continue to provide beauty and enjoyment for generations to come.
“I grew up here as a kid and when I moved back about ten years ago I noticed that there was a lack of trees along our pretty old boulevards around town, our historic streets and parks,” Flynn said. “So I thought that maybe we could solve that problem somehow.”