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Everett AquaSox announce theme nights for 2018 season

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Everett, WA – The Everett AquaSox are very excited to announce their theme nights for the 2018 season. Minor League Baseball’s “Copa de la Diversión” (“Fun Cup”) was recently announced and the AquaSox will become the Conquistadores on four different nights, Noche de Diversión (Night of Fun). Additionally, Star Wars, Bark in the Park and Frogstock return to Everett Memorial Stadium.

Saturday, June 23 will be a day filled with activities as the 2nd Annual AquaSox 5K takes place at 9:30 AM and that evening we will be welcoming characters from the Star Wars Galaxies-Star Wars Night! The first Noche de Diversión will be on Sunday, June 24 followed by Pride Night on Monday, June 25.

The Sox will return home for their Independence Day Extravaganza on July 4. The second Noche de Diversión, Friday, July 6, will include a tribute to the 25th Anniversary of The Sandlot.

Military Appreciation Night will be held on Thursday, July 12. Friday the 13th is our Halloween Night. Wear your favorite Halloween costume out to the ballpark! Help us “Pink Out the Park” on Saturday, July 14 for Pink in the Park! Tyler’s Amazing Balancing Act returns on Healthier Communities Day on Sunday, July 15.

The four-legged friendly event that fans love, Bark in the Park is on Tuesday, July 24. Santa will leave his workshop from the North Pole to visit Sox fans on Wednesday, July 25 for Christmas in July! Roberto the Magnificent will entertain the kids on our second Kids Day, Wednesday, July 26.

August starts you off with a heavy pour to the brim with the 3rd Annual Brewfest on Wednesday, August 1. Friday, August 3 includes Girl Scout Night and a park filled with wizards-Harry Potter Night! Saturday, August 4 is the 21st Annual Frogstock Celebration and Coug Day! The homestand ends with a Car Show and Postgame Autograph Session on Sunday.

Friday, August 10 will welcome Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and all our Local Heroes out to the ballpark! Roberto the Magnificent returns for a second time on Seattle Children’s Family Festival, Sunday, August 12. Stick around Sunday’s game for a special Miracle League game!

The last homestand of the regular season will include an Overdose Prevention Night on Saturday; Back to School Night and Faith & Family Night on Sunday; and a Labor Day Luau and Fan Appreciation Afternoon on Monday, September 3.

Individual game tickets will be available for purchase online starting on Tuesday, May 15. For information about ticket plans, planning a group outing or the season schedule, visit the AquaSox Front Office at 3802 Broadway in Everett, call (425) 258-3673, or visit www.AquaSox.com.

Release Courtesy of Everett AquaSox

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