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Chris Taylor to appear at event presented by the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
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The Dodgers will host approximately 350 pre-selected active-duty service members of our nation’s United States Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Space Force and veterans and their families on Friday, November 10 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Dodger Stadium for a special Veterans Day batting practice event.
“Every year we look forward to honoring the dedication and sacrifice made by American veterans and their families,” said Kristin McCowan, Senior Director of Government and Community Affairs for the Dodgers. “This year, we are reminded of the significance of the commitment that so many people make to serve our country every day. When that service concludes, they are still owed our gratitude. The Los Angeles Dodgers Veterans Day event, in partnership with the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH), is just one small way to show our continued appreciation.”
Military members will enjoy a rotation of activities, including batting practice, photo opportunities with the 2020 World Series trophy, tours of Dodger Stadium, and activations in the Centerfield Plaza and bullpen. As part of the program, Dodger outfielder and 2023 Roberto Clemente Award nominee Chris Taylor will take part in a Q & A session hosted by SNLA’s Kirsten Watson. Dodger alumnus Billy Ashley, alongside his father, Billy Ashley Sr., who is a former United States Marine Corps Sergeant who served in the Vietnam War, will welcome the group and give guests pointers during their batting practice. Dodger great Steve Yeager will also be in attendance to greet guests. The Dodgers and the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health will be presented an award by the United States Marines 2nd Battalion, 23rd Marines, for their recognition and work with veterans in Los Angeles.
“The L.A. Dodgers have been a tremendous partner in recognizing the different people and communities that make Los Angeles so rich in culture, diversity, and experience. We are proud to join the Dodgers once again in honoring our nation’s veterans with a day at the ballpark, specially designed and dedicated to them,” said Dr. Lisa H. Wong, Director of the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health. “On Veterans Day and every day, LACDMH remains committed to providing mental health services and resources to L.A. County’s veterans and their families through our Veterans Peer Access Network (VPAN). Led by veterans for veterans, LACDMH’s VPAN is a community-driven support network that provides those who served with hope, well-being, and a greater quality of life.”
WHO:
- Billy Ashley, Dodgers Alumnus
- Rhonda Higgins, Division Chief, LACDMH Veterans Peer Access Network (VPAN)
- Kristin McCowan, Senior Director, Dodgers Government and Community Affairs
- Chris Taylor, Dodgers outfielder
- Kirsten Watson, SportsNet LA Reporter
- Dr. Lisa H. Wong, Director, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
- Steve Yeager, Dodgers Alumnus
WHEN: Friday, November 10
- 11:00 a.m. Welcome and introductions
- 11:10 a.m. U.S. Marines to present award to the Dodgers and LACDMH
- 11:12 a.m. National Anthem performed by U.S. Navy Chief Monique Staples and Color Guard by U.S. Air Force Edwards Air Force Base Honor Guard
- 11:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Chris Taylor Q&A with Kirsten Watson and military members above the Dodger dugout
- 12:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Lunch/Rotating stations (batting practice, stadium tours, photos, Centerfield Plaza activities)
- 3:00 p.m. Program ends
The Dodgers honor military personnel and veterans year-round with initiatives including the Military Hero of the Game on-field recognition that takes place during each Dodger home game. For details on the Dodgers’ military programs and ticket promotions, please visit here.
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(Article Courtesy of LA Dodgers)
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