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District 33 Annual Dinner

Posted by Bob Diosdado at Apr 6, 2010 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Mission Valley ResortSaturday, May 5th, 2012 at 6:00pm
Location:
Mission Valley Resort Hotel
Handout: 2012 District Dinner Flyer

Our annual District Dinner will be held on Cinco De Mayo (May 5th) beginning at 6:00pm at the
Mission Valley Resort located at 875 Hotel Circle South, San Diego California 92108. Cost is $40.00 per person. This year's theme will be everything Mexican!!  Feel free to dress in theme. 

A No-Host bar will also be available. We will also be giving out our District Awards to the very deserving recipients. The menu will be an Mexican Buffet. Please make reservations through your League President.  Please RSVP by 4/20/12.
Last minute tickets may be purchased at the door or by contacting me directly at 619 665-1242 or by email at ibbie@aol.com 

Hope to see you there!

Ibbie Jennings
Events Coordinator 
California District 33


 
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District 33 Annual Dinner

Posted by Bob Diosdado at Apr 6, 2010 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Mission Valley ResortSaturday, May 5th, 2012 at 6:00pm
Location:
Mission Valley Resort Hotel
Handout: 2012 District Dinner Flyer

Our annual District Dinner will be held on Cinco De Mayo (May 5th) beginning at 6:00pm at the
Mission Valley Resort located at 875 Hotel Circle South, San Diego California 92108. Cost is $40.00 per person. This year's theme will be everything Mexican!!  Feel free to dress in theme. 

A No-Host bar will also be available. We will also be giving out our District Awards to the very deserving recipients. The menu will be an Mexican Buffet. Please make reservations through your League President.  Please RSVP by 4/20/12.
Last minute tickets may be purchased at the door or by contacting me directly at 619 665-1242 or by email at ibbie@aol.com 

Hope to see you there!

Ibbie Jennings
Events Coordinator 
California District 33


 
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Bollards

Posted by Bob Diosdado at Mar 29, 2010 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
District 33 is Permanently Represented at Western Region

 

What is a Bollard?


District 33 is now represented at Western Region headquarters in San Bernardino forever. The District purchased a Bollard for the North parking lot. You're asking yourself, what the heck is a Bollard? Well here is the story behind the WR Bollards.

Jim Gerstenslager, Western Region Director, was given a directive by Williamsport to create a barrier between Little League Drive and the northern parking lot of the Western Region complex. It had been suggested that a series of posts and a sturdy chain would stop vandals that were using the area for their own personal enjoyment with no regard to the Little League’s property. An idea was concocted that a series of concrete baseballs and softballs would certainly due the job but the cost did seem out of the question. However, after some research and some negotiation Western Region found a company that was local to the complex and would delight in creating the diverters for them. 
  

District 33 Bollard Plaque

                 These diverters are called Bollards; you will see them at schools, public parks and roads throughout the country. The Western Region bollards are unique because not only will they do the job as requested by Williamsport but it is an opportunity for leagues, districts and individuals throughout the region to have their own personal testimonial to Little League, but also a small portion of the donation will go to the maintenance and upkeep of the Western Region complex. The 1200 pound white baseballs are made of white concrete, and placed on a foundation formed in the shape of a home plate. They are secured by bolts and are sprayed with a chemical so that graffiti can be easily removed. A 4”x 6”cutout strategically placed on the ball is inserted with our District name.

 

 

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Bollards

Posted by Bob Diosdado at Mar 29, 2010 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
District 33 is Permanently Represented at Western Region

 

What is a Bollard?


District 33 is now represented at Western Region headquarters in San Bernardino forever. The District purchased a Bollard for the North parking lot. You're asking yourself, what the heck is a Bollard? Well here is the story behind the WR Bollards.

Jim Gerstenslager, Western Region Director, was given a directive by Williamsport to create a barrier between Little League Drive and the northern parking lot of the Western Region complex. It had been suggested that a series of posts and a sturdy chain would stop vandals that were using the area for their own personal enjoyment with no regard to the Little League’s property. An idea was concocted that a series of concrete baseballs and softballs would certainly due the job but the cost did seem out of the question. However, after some research and some negotiation Western Region found a company that was local to the complex and would delight in creating the diverters for them. 
  

District 33 Bollard Plaque

                 These diverters are called Bollards; you will see them at schools, public parks and roads throughout the country. The Western Region bollards are unique because not only will they do the job as requested by Williamsport but it is an opportunity for leagues, districts and individuals throughout the region to have their own personal testimonial to Little League, but also a small portion of the donation will go to the maintenance and upkeep of the Western Region complex. The 1200 pound white baseballs are made of white concrete, and placed on a foundation formed in the shape of a home plate. They are secured by bolts and are sprayed with a chemical so that graffiti can be easily removed. A 4”x 6”cutout strategically placed on the ball is inserted with our District name.

 

 

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Posted by Bob Diosdado at Feb 5, 2010 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
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Our District is located in San Diego California and is comprised of 15 leagues. Our area covers parts of San Diego and La Mesa from Balboa Park to Mount Helix from Highway 94 to Highway 52. Please take a look at our League Boundaries Map for further details.

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