Motivated by Art for the Love of Baseball

  • By Jimmy Fowlkes
  • 12 Nov, 2017

My Passionate Plea to Support the Invisible Players!

     It may sound crazy, but I want to help the baseball players I have been coaching by selling prints of my favorite artwork.  I also have t-shirts and baseball caps that I personally designed.  Please go to  https://www.fowlkesbaseball.com/fowlke-art and view my Donation Gift List.  
     The players I am talking about are the ones that can't afford travel ball, off-season camps, and lessons.  They become invisible and quit.  The Fowlkes Baseball program helps youth and high school players improve their skills, knowledge, and appreciation for the game.  They practice and train more than ever.  For your donations, you will also be updated on player progress, stats, grades, honors, and community service.
     We have a lot going on, including a Capital Campaign for the Fowlkes Family Memorial Fund (https://www.fowlkesbaseball.com/fowlkes-family-foundation#MemorialFund).  
     Learn more about Fowlkes Baseball by visiting www.fowlkesbaseball.com and feel free to contact me any time.
     



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