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Clearview, Wild Things Present Baseball for All Press Release For Immediate Release Media Contact: Holly Bulvony 412-471-4160 A to Z Communications [email protected] Clearview, Wild Things present Baseball for All Clearview FCU sponsors pastime event for athletes of all abilities Pittsburgh, PA, July 1, 2019…(clearviewfcu.org) On Friday, June 28, 2019, Special Olympians, their families, and guests took in a great night of baseball at the “Baseball For All” event at Wild Things Park in Washington, Pa., sponsored by Clearview FCU. Over 80 Special Olympians from the area were treated to an autograph session by Pittsburgh Steelers star Roosevelt Nix, complimentary tickets, and more. A $250 cash donation to the Special Olympics of Washington County was also presented on the field before the first pitch. In addition to the pregame festivities, all fans enjoyed the Friday Fireworks also sponsored by Clearview. Guests in attendance also enjoyed meeting members of the Clearview team for games and prizes. (l to r) Two Special Olympians joined Clearview’s Senior Vice President, Thomas Garver, President & CEO, Ronald Celaschi, Special Olympics of Washington County Mentors Andrew & Jody Knight, Steelers Fullback Roosevelt Nix, Clearview Board of Directors Vice-Chair Vicki Mell, Vice President Raymond George and Senior Vice President Renee Lucas on the field before the first pitch. ### About Clearview Federal Credit Union Clearview Federal Credit Union has been in operation since 1953 and serves over 104,000 members with reported assets valued over $1.2 billion as of June 2019. Membership in Clearview is open to individuals who live, work, worship, volunteer or attend school in the Southwestern Pennsylvania community, which includes Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington and Westmoreland counties. Membership is also open to immediate family members of current Clearview members. Visit clearviewfcu.org for more information. Clearview Federal Credit Union is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration and is an Equal Housing Lender. .
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