Get out the vote for October’s nominees

November 1, 2010

Get out the vote for the nominees in Adirondack Fleece’s Get in the Game campaign for October 2010

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Pitch In For Baseball

October 29, 2010

Pitch In For Baseball is the third, and final, nominee for the October 2010 edition of Adirondack Fleece’s Get in the Game campaign

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Fishhawk Youth Football and Cheer

October 27, 2010

The Fishhawk Youth Football and Cheer program is the latest nominee for the October 2010 edition of the Get in the Game campaign

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Connecticut Wolfpack Sled Hockey

October 25, 2010

Today’s nominee for the October 2010 edition of the Get in the Game campaign isn’t exactly a youth sports team, but is a a great cause and one we are glad to include in our campaign.

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The intersection of coaching and fatherhood

October 11, 2010

Through our Get in the Game campaign we are seeking out fathers and mothers that are active in their children’s athletic lives. Our friend Mocha Dad shared a great story that highlights the intersection of being a coach and fatherhood

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Get in the Game with Mocha Dad

October 10, 2010

Every month we run our Get in the Game campaign contests and to raise awareness for the campaign we have started our first blogger outreach campaign.

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South Shore Longhorns Football & Cheer Program

September 20, 2010

The first ever nominee for Adirondack Fleece’s Get in the Game campaign is the South Shore Longhorns Football and Cheer Program. They are a 501c3 non-profit, all volunteer organization, providing youth football and cheerleading activities for the South Shore Community of Hillsborough County, Florida.

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Get in the Game with Adirondack Fleece

September 8, 2010

Over the past decade the number of U.S. high school students attending daily physical education classes dropped from 42% to 29%. According to the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE), nearly half of all students and 75% of high school students currently do not attend any physical education classes.

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