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D-Jays Celebrate Love Affair with Honeymoon Island

$2 of every ticket benefits Friends of the Island Parks.

Tonight the Dunedin Blue Jays show their appreciation for Dunedin's most beloved island park with a special benefit.

The Jays staffers were so inspired by the community's display of affection for during with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection that they thought maybe they could do something to give back to everyone's favorite island.

Part of the night's admission ($2 of the $6 price) for the 7 p.m. game against the Bradenton Marauders goes to Friends of the Island Parks, the organization that brought us the Rotary Centennial Nature Center.

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Also good to know:

  • Wednesday is $1 hot dog night.
  • The Jays are collecting non-perishable food items, canned goods and personal hygeine products for F.E.A.S.T. Food Pantry today through July 20. 

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