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2013 Sky Sox Summer Promotions Schedule

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The Sky Sox have have weekly and special promotions that last all summer long. Here’s the lineup of weekly specials and one-time special events for the 2013 season.  They’ve got 50¢ hot dog nights, kids eat free nights, and of course $2 Tuesdays and Friday night fireworks, plus quite a few military appreciation nights and more!

Note: there were some nights listed as special events on the Sky Sox website, but no description was given.  We’ll update if we are able to find out more details about what the “mystery events” will hold!

Weekly Sky Sox Promotions

Sundays: 50¢ Hot Dogs & Family Day

Mondays: Kids eat free

All kids 12 and under eat free with a paid ticket. Meal includes hot dog, chips and a small drink.

Tuesdays: $2 Tuesday

Parking and tickets are $2.

Fridays: Fireworks Friday

Enjoy a fireworks show after the game!

Special Sky Sox Promotions

Wednesday, April 10th: DECA Day

Thursday, April 11th: Math Day

Saturday, April 20th: Yo Gabba Gabba Appearance

Sunday, April 21st: Team Poster Giveaway & Yo Gabba Gabba Appearance

Team poster to be given away to the first 1,500 fans with pre-game autograph session.

Thursday, May 9th: Math Day

Friday, May 10th: Air Force Appreciation Night & Friday Night Fireworks

Military appreciation nights usually mean free admission for military, but you’ll likely have to pick up tickets on-base.   We’ll post updates as we find out more information on these promotions.

Saturday, May 11th: Fort Carson Appreciation Night

Military appreciation nights usually mean free admission for military, but you’ll likely have to pick up tickets on-base.   We’ll post updates as we find out more information on these promotions.

Saturday, May 25th: Digi Camo Cap Giveaway

Digi Camo Sky Sox cap being given away to the first 1,000 fans.

Sunday, May 26th: Youth Jersey Giveaway

Youth Digi Camo Sky Sox Pacheco Jersey to be given away to the first 1,000 kids 12 & under.

Wednesday, June 12th: Kids Day Matinee

Wednesday, June 19th: Kids Day Matinee

Thursday, June 20th: Military Appreciation Night

Military appreciation nights usually mean free admission for military, but you’ll likely have to pick up tickets on-base.   We’ll post updates as we find out more information on these promotions.

Saturday, June 29th: Star Wars Night

Star Wars theme night with special character appearances.

Sunday, June 30th: Beach Towel Giveaway

Beach towel to be given away to the first 1,000 fans.

Thursday, July 4th: Independence Day Fireworks Extravaganza

Special ticket pricing.

Wednesday, July 10th: Kids Day Matinee

Thursday, July 11th: Military Appreciation Night

Military appreciation nights usually mean free admission for military, but you’ll likely have to pick up tickets on-base.   We’ll post updates as we find out more information on these promotions.

Saturday, July 13th: Used Car Giveaway

9+ cars to be given away

Saturday, July 27th: X-Men Night & Fireworks

Sunday, July 28th: Fielder’s Glove Giveaway

Youth fielder’s glove to be given away to the first 1,500 kids 12 & under.

Monday, July 29th: Kids Day Matinee

Thursday, August 8th: Military Appreciation Night

Military appreciation nights usually mean free admission for military, but you’ll likely have to pick up tickets on-base.   We’ll post updates as we find out more information on these promotions.

Saturday, August 10th: Vinny Castilla Bobblehead Giveaway

Vinny Castilla Bobblehead to be given away to the first 1,000 fans.

Sunday, August 11th: 811 Safe Digging Day

Wednesday, August 14th: Disney Night

Wednesday, August 21st: Bark in the Park

All well behaved dogs will receive a free grass berm ticket.

Thursday, August, 22nd: Military Appreciation Night

Military appreciation nights usually mean free admission for military, but you’ll likely have to pick up tickets on-base.   We’ll post updates as we find out more information on these promotions.

Saturday, August 24th: Sky Fest featuring Star Trek

Thursday, August 29th: Shirt Off Our Back

Visit their website for more information – make sure to confirm these events before you head out to the game, as they may be subject to change.

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This Last Weekend

imageWow What a weekend!  We traveled some 680 miles and saw a lot of great sites.  Here’s just a little recap if you’re interested.

Friday, 24 September 2010

My son has no school today so he had a sleepover last night.  Not much work there.

3:45 pm – Head out the door enroot to Longmont, CO for my Brother In Laws Birthday Celebration at the Eagle’s Grill. O.K. Food and Cold beer.  Joe Cool was playing, we’ve seen them before and they never disappoint. We stayed a bit longer than expected, but it’s hard to leave when you are having a great time.

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Saturday, 25 September 2010

Up way to early, 5:00am, and it’s off the Guernsey, WY. for a visit with Troop 199, Colorado Springs to work on the Longs Peak Council’s Old West Trails Award on the Oregon Trail Ruts.  We took a short hike, which left me wanting a bit more, but it was still pretty interesting.

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Second stop of the day was just a few miles up the road to the Register Cliff.  I was really looking forward to this stop.  I can’t tell you how many times I was just up the road training with the Air Force at Camp Guernsey or patrolling around the “old” F.E. Warren Missile Complex and never made it to this site.I was a bit disappointed that so many recent visitors had decided to scroll their name into the rock next to and on top of the old signatures, but it was still interesting none the less.

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Last planned stop was another 12 miles or so to the Ft Laramie Historic Site.  This was my favorite stop of the day.  Not only because it Public Lands Day and the admission was free to the park, but as someone who live at F.E. Warren AFB (Formally Fort D.A. Russell)  for seven years you could really picture how parts of the base had changed very little since the beginning.

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After we finished at Ft Laramie, my son wanted to see some missile silos, so I decided to take the “scenic” ride home and rather than go North-West on US Route 26 to I-25, we headed South-East.  A short stop in Lingle, WY for cold drinks and a half a tank of gas, we then headed into Torrington, WY., where we began heading South on U.S. Route 85 towards Cheyenne, and into the missile fields of F.E. Warren. 

NOTE: I wasn’t aware that between 2002 and 2005 the AF had decommissioned all the Peacekeeper missiles and all the sites we were looking at were “mothballed”, otherwise I would have stopped and took a few pictures.  But at the time I thought they were still active and I didn’t really want to answer any question from AF Security forces so all the viewing was done from the road.

The first site we saw “well” was Sierra-2, right outside of Torrington, and my son couldn’t have been happier.  We drove for awhile and we didn’t see many more sites (not a lot on that stretch of 85), my son started asking about getting some Chugwater Chili.  My original plan of stopping in Chugwater , WY had been scrapped for this new route home, but I can’t say no to my son, so even though it added 20 minutes to our drive we diverted West onto Wyoming Highway 313 (which is in pretty bad shape).  We went past sites Sierra-7, (this was my first indication that maybe the missiles had been decommissioned as the weeds were pretty overgrown, turns out this was the first site “closed “ in 2002) Romeo-2, (site sign missing) and even past the Master Alert Facility R-1 (no vehicles, no U.S. flag flying (another indication this area might be “closed”)). 

After a short stop in Chugwater, WY for some delicious Chugwater Chili from Horton’s Corner we headed South on I-25 to F.E. Warren where we got some more cold drinks, topped off the tank with gas.  We then headed home, where we were met by my mother–in-law and father-in-law, who decided to make a last minute trip to visit us and join us in out planned Sunday activities.

Sunday, 26 September 2010

Since we moved to Colorado Springs in 2003 we’ve made an annual trip to Pueblo, CO for the annual Chile & Frijoles Festival, and even though this weekend was packed full of activities we weren’t going to let that stop our “new” family tradition.  So it was up early on Sunday, and off to the festival we went.  Joined this year with my Mother-in-Law and Father-in-Law in tow and later with our friends the Waller’s with a couple of their friends from Pueblo made this year one of the best we’ve attended.

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Celebrate Colorado Day: free admission to state parks

I know school starts on Tuesday for a lot of us, but this might make for a nice “last day” out. 

Celebrate our beautiful state on Monday, August 2, with free admission to Colorado state parks in honor of Colorado Day! There are lots to choose from – you can search or browse here.

By the way, you can also get in free to our national parks soon, too! The next fee-free weekend is August 14-15. More info here.

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