Special Olympics NJ Summer Games Happening This Weekend in Ewing
Special Olympics New Jersey is having its marquee event of the competition year and it’s the culmination of months of hard work by thousands of athletes. The SONJ Summer Games returns to the campus of The College of New Jersey this weekend.
Over 2,000 ath from across the Garden State representing all 21 counties divided into 13 areas, will compete in track and field, bocce, gymnastics, powerlifting, softball, swimming, and tennis. Competitions will take place on TCNJ’s campus, Armstrong Memorial Park, and Schafer Sports Center in Ewing.
The weekend’s festivities kick off early Friday as the “Guardians of the Flame” take to the streets of their communities during the 40th annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics New Jersey. More than 3,000 officers, split up into 26 separate legs, will carry the Flame of Hope to raise awareness for Special Olympics New Jersey.
Friday night is SONJ’s signature kick-off to Summer Games, Opening Ceremony. The ceremony begins at 7:30 p.m. in Lions Stadium at TCNJ and all are welcome to attend. The ceremony will include a Parade of Athletes marching into the stadium, joined by their most loyal supporters, including many law enforcement officers. After the Parade of Athletes, select law enforcement officers and athletes will run with the Flame of Hope to light the cauldron, followed by a special appearance by SONJ athlete, DJ Redline, and a spectacular fireworks display.
Competitions will take place throughout the day on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at the various venues and spectators are encouraged to attend to cheer on the athletes as they compete.
In addition to the competition, Young Athletes will host developmental sports activities and a Future Stars Race for children ages 2-7 with intellectual disabilities. Healthy Athletes will offer athletes the opportunity to meet with healthcare professionals in vision, dental, hearing, podiatry, mindfulness, and health education, and can receive
concussion baseline screening. Athletes will have access to the Olympic Village and Athlete Experience, both of which offer fun activities for the athletes when they are not competing.
All SONJ events would not be possible without thousands of volunteers. Over 3,000 volunteers, including coaches, officials, clinicians, photographers, event support, and numerous others will be on hand throughout the weekend to support the athletes.
For a detailed event schedule, information about individual sports activities, and complete Summer Games coverage, visit sonjsummergames.org
12 Of The Most Unique MLB Stadium Attractions
Major League Baseball has a deep respect for their game’s rich history. Attending a ballgame can be a great experience that allows fans to marvel at baseball culture. Furthermore, most MLB parks have designed stadium attractions that make them unique amongst the 30 venues in the league.
From museums to bodies of water to fan-zone fun, the MLB stadiums across the country each have something that is representative of their character. Often you will find baseball enthusiasts track how many ballparks they have been to. In addition, it is common for fans to build trips to other cities to have a new MLB park experience.
MLB is the only professional sport in the country where each team has its own dedicated stadium. For example, in the NFL, the Jets and Giants share Metlife Stadium. Many NBA team share their home arena with the NHL team in their city. In professional baseball, each of the 30 teams has their own home field that is theirs alone. This enables the organization to build more character specific to the club.
The interior of an MLB ballpark is all about the players. Though there is a mysterious aura about the clubhouse, given that they are underground. The common thread in modern-day construction is centered around the ballclub. The intent is to make each clubhouse comfortable, hi-tech, and private for the players and coaches. The rest of the stadium is all about the fan experience.
Inside The Park
Here, we will look at some of the most unique MLB stadium attractions. Each is representative of their city and team history. They provide character to the ballpark. In many cases, these features make the park a landmark in their home state.
If you want to take in an MLB game in a ballpark you have not visited yet, here are some attractions to consider.
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