Baseball, Sunday 10 April 2022 Lollo of the “Unpaired socks” project will carry out the first launch at the debut of Bc Settimo at home

Baseball, Sunday 10 Lollo of the “Unpaired socks” project will carry out the first launch at the debut of the Bc Settimo at home.

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The Bc Settimo makes its home debut in Serie A with a special guest “Lollo” from the “mismatched socks” project of inclusion and diversity.

The initiative

“It all started during the day of unmatched socks”, explains Patrizia Sciarrilli, president of the Settimo “we received from a mother of the minibaseball video of Lollo, which from the province of Parma has come down to us, sharing by sharing”.
We joined the campaign immediately, our youth teams wore and shared the
their socks; Hence the idea of ​​giving Lorenzo a unique experience and a single weekend in Settimo Torinese
Triamani, histrionic 8-year-old boy “Thanks to sharing on our Instagram channels – explains Silvio Brovero, Settimo communications manager – we invited Lollo’s father who responded enthusiastically to the initiative”.

The program

Lorenzo in the two days in Settimo will visit the city, he will always meet the municipal administration
sensitive to the theme of inclusion, he will speak in Toradio on Saturday from 12 to 14 in the broadcast
“Home run” where we will talk about Seventh baseball.
On Saturday at 3 pm he will meet the press at the Aluffi field, and will attend the home game of his team
peers of the U12 against Turin; Sunday at 10.00 will meet the Serie A of Settimo and Senago, for
then make the first throw of the match at 11 am.

The theme of inclusion

They underline from the Bc Settimo: “A path of civic inclusion through sport has recently been launched with the Municipality, hosting in our youth athletes who come from families who have recently been in Italy and in Settimo. With this in mind, from February to May our technicians will be involved in numerous schools in the area to hold an introductory course to the discipline. We are also launching a path to approach the Special Olympics disciplines, a project which, thanks to the adaptation of the “Aluffi” stadium, could allow people with motor and mental disabilities to get closer to baseball.

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