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Kids And Kubs Plan To Be Big Player In Local Fundraising
Community members interested in scheduling an event involving the Kids and Kubs call President Ed Broomes at 727-271-2025.

Kids and Kubs President Ed Broomes announced the Club would make available dates for Saturday exhibition games. Charities may sponsor their club, church, favorite charity, family reunion, family, or company picnic with their fundraising efforts. All dates are open except when the City schedules large attendance events at the park.
Struggling to stay afloat in the sea of Covid19 minutia, the Kids and Kubs Softball Club Board of Directors are mindful of other non-profit and for-profit businesses in St Pete who experienced tuff times. Opportunities to hold fundraising events hammered by endless postponements and clarifying regulations resulted in revenue losses for the City’s giving communities.
In February, Secretary Asay announced the distribution of Trust Fund earnings of $2,811.17 among local charities: The Boys and Girls Club of America, Daystar Life Center, Friends of the Sunshine Center of St Petersburg, Habitat for Humanity, Neighborly Care Network of St Petersburg, Florida Sheriff’s Youth Ranches, Police Athletic League of St Petersburg, Free Clinic of St Petersburg, Suncoast Hospice, and The TASCO Center Based Teen Program
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Once the Covid 19 threat is extinguished, it is expected that fundraising activity will ramp up, filling North Shore Park’s event calendar.
Community members interested in scheduling an event involving the Kids and Kubs call President Ed Broomes at 727-271-2025.
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Local businesses wish to promote their businesses in the Club’s brochure distributed at the ballpark, libraries, and other locations throughout the community. Contact Ed Asay at 732-929-3185.