TwitterMoms Search for Teams for CVS Caremark All Kids Can Baseball Camps
CVS Caremark is seeking the help of New England-based TwitterMoms to find New England baseball teams whose players have physical and/or intellectual disabilities to take part in an
All Kids Can Baseball Camp this season at Fenway Park.
25 random participants will be awarded a $50 CVS/pharmacy gift card.
How it works:
Create an original post on your blog
about the
CVS Caremark All Kids Can Baseball Camps and let your readers know you are
trying to find teams made up of kids with disabilities to take part in one of nine free camps being offered this baseball season at Fenway Park. Then send a Tweet to your followers with a link to the
All Kids Can information page, include the campaign hashtag (#AllKidsCan) and return to this discussion page to post a comment in the space below with a link to your blog post and a direct link to your tweet. You'll also need to include our disclosure notice on your blog post, provided below. Please follow detailed requirements below to submit a qualifying entry.
The blogging contest starts on June 1, 2010 and the submission window closes at 11:59pm PST on June 15, 2010. We will contact the people whose submissions have been randomly selected on or about June 17, 2010.
View official rules here.
Prizes:
25 random participants will be awarded a $50 CVS/pharmacy gift card. Participants must be from the New England region (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut). Recipients of the gift cards will be selected at random.
Rules:
1. Only TwitterMoms residing in a New England state may participate (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut).
2. New England TwitterMoms are asked to
blog AND tweet about the
CVS Caremark All Kids Can Baseball Camps and let their followers know they are
trying to find teams made up of kids with disabilities to take part in one of nine free camps being offered this baseball season at Fenway Park.
4. Blogs and Tweets cannot mention Boston Red Sox or Red Sox – only Fenway Park.
5. Return to this page and post a comment in the comments section below, including an active link to your qualifying blog post and a link to your Twitter tweet. (You can click on the date/time link below your tweet to get the direct link to your tweet.) Also, please include the state in which you reside in your comment.
6. Include at least one clearly labeled link back to this discussion page in your post, so your readers can learn more, and include it in your disclosure message regarding what prompted your post.
7. Disclosure:
Participants must include the following disclaimer as a footnote of their post:
Eligibility
No purchase required to participate. You must be a legal resident of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia, and reside in one of the New England States (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut),
This is CVS Caremark’s 6th season of holding a special series of baseball camps at Fenway Park for Little League Challenger teams, Miracle League teams and inclusive baseball teams (all teams composed of children with disabilities).
Nine camps are being offered this season as part of CVS Caremark’s national philanthropic All Kids Can program, which focuses on helping children with disabilities learn, play and succeed in life.
Each camp provides New England children with disabilities an action-packed, dream-fulfilling experience playing ball and getting batting tips from Batting Coach Dave Magadan.