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Corporations and local businesses traded in ties for tennis shoes and gym shorts on Thursday, June 10th for the 2nd Annual Pagnozzi Charities Get Out and Play Corporate Games. The event was presented by Mitchell Communications Group and was designed as a way for companies to promote team work with their employees as well as support the Pagnozzi Youth Sports Scholarship Fund that helps under-privileged youth play sports in our community. Over $10,500 was raised at the event to help kids who need it the most...
Over 330 people made their way into former St. Louis Cardinals’ catcher Tom Pagnozzi and his wife Colleen’s home in East Fayetteville on Saturday, May 1st. The party and auctions raised over $38,000 for Pagnozzi Charities which helps underprivileged youth play sports in NWA...
Former St. Louis Cardinals’ catcher Tom Pagnozzi and his wife Colleen will graciously open the doors of their exquisite East Fayetteville home for the annual Grand Slam Celebration. This event has become an annual fundraiser for Pagnozzi Charities which helps under-privileged youth play sports in NWA ...
2007 has been a phenomenal year for the Pagnozzi Youth Sports Scholarship Program! This year we were able to touch the lives of over 1230 youth and reach over 340 families. We made partnerships with new organizations as well as continued our support to over 55 different recreational and instructional programs and camps. Youth were not only given the opportunity to play, but some who were in need of equipment received gloves, shin guards, cleats and, in some instances, uniforms. We have granted 1556 scholarships this year which exceeded our goal by 406 ...
Pagnozzi Charities made a donation of soccer equipment to the Farmington Baptist Church Upward Bound Soccer Program. Pagnozzi Charities recently donated 2 backstops for the Elizabeth Richardson Center ...