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Below Is an Announcement Officially from The 2021 Host Families Needed! T Please consider hosting Chatham Anglers player(s) during the upcoming 2021 season (early June – Mid August). It’s easy and fun! Host families only need to provide players with a private bedroom (two players in a room is fine), access to a shared bathroom/shower, and access to a washer/dryer. • Get to know players from colleges and universities across the country. • Make special memories and lifetime friends. The team provides players post-game meals and the players are responsible for their other meals, although they do appreciate it if you have snacks, bread, lunch meat, etc. on hand for them. The players are expected to do their own laundry. And their schedule usually has them away from home for much of the day. Host Family benefits include: • Receive $100/week per player • Attend a pre-season Organization & player Barbecue • Enjoy an in season “Meet the Players” lunch at Chatham Bars Inn, • Experience a late-season lobster/clambake under the lights at Veterans Field • Experience on field recognition at our end-of-season “Host Family Night” • Receive other unique souvenirs & gifts. Please consider opening your hearts and homes to this great experience. Dozens of Anglers have gone on to illustrious careers in the major leagues. You could host the next Kris Bryant, Evan Longoria, Andrew Miller, or Thurman Munson, all former Chatham Anglers! For more information, please contact Sue Thomas, Chatham Anglers Housing Director, (774) 836-0112 [email protected] .
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