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Cooperstown Dreams Park is professionally managed and staffed. Our umpires are professionally trained and supervised. Each team is requested to bring a certified umpire. Three nutritional meals a day. All players will have a photo session with the CDP Photo Center and receive personalized baseball cards. We recommend that all teams bring community or team pins to trade with others while at the Dreams Park.

American Youth Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony and the championship game, with a spectacular fireworks display in between. New members of the American Youth Baseball Hall of Fame are encouraged to leave their glove, spikes, jersey or team banner with Baseball Operations. Cooperstown Dreams Park trophies will be presented to the first and second place teams. An opportunity for kids to be heroes and realize that dreams really do come true at Cooperstown Dreams Park. Cooperstown Dreams Park, a place where traditional values live Cooperstown Dreams Park.

Give your players and coaches a definite goal. Parents, players, and coaches know seven months in advance they are playing in a National Invitational Tournament. Let your kids compete in the most prestigious Youth Baseball Experience. Take advantage of a once in a lifetime opportunity!! You are guaranteed 7 Games weather permitting.

So, when the Dreams Park announced in March that it wouldn't be opening in out of an abundance of caution around the coronavirus, many of Cooperstown's top business leaders were forced to recast their outlook for the year. That can turn into a problem, he said, if the sales you budgeted for don't materialize.

But by and large, we will be getting this merchandise in," he added. Even though it was only the final day of March, Russo said the Dreams Park's closure has already forced him to lower the heat at his retail and restaurant businesses at 74 Main Street and plan for fewer employees in the year ahead. Now in July and August, I estimated it to be around half," he said. I would expect that we'll have a decline in the number of people we hire this year.

But Russo likely represents just one of hundreds of business owners that throughout New England and the Mid-Atlantic states that are likely to see a slump in sales in as a result of efforts to contain the spread of COVID But of utmost concern now is the fate of the Hall's Induction Weekend. The annual July ceremony was originally expected to draw some 80, fans with longtime and beloved New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter set to claim his place among baseball's legends.

But with health officials warning against, if not outright prohibiting, large gatherings, the Hall's directors remain in talks whether to cancel Induction Weekend , scheduled to begin July Allen Ruffles, the county's new treasurer, is doing his best to model the area's expected tax revenue pullback. Ruffles works from the Otsego County Office Building, an austere brick structure that sticks out amid the small mom-and-pop retail shops further down on Main. The building, which houses a variety of local government departments including the DMV, is eerily quiet for a Monday.

For a treasurer whose county is almost surely to see annual tax revenues down tens of millions, year-old Ruffles is upbeat. The can-do attitude, perhaps a product of his recent tour with the Army Reserves in Africa, also manifests itself in Ruffles' appearance: Cobalt sleeves rolled up, buzz cut, face shaved clean.

For safety, Ruffles sits several feet away behind a desk that includes embellishments from his young son, Cooper, as a bright red T-Rex figurine makes itself at home next to a stapler and tape. Catch Me at the bar. Catch Me at the park. Catch Me at the sculpture park.

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