LITTLE LEAGUE DAYS
Little League fun takes place on two (2) separate game days. Starting
with a morning Little League Fest, participants enjoy interactive games
and sponsor booths. A pre-game parade around the playing field is
held for all participating Little Leaguers and their coaches.
ROOT BEER FLOAT DAY

Bay Area sports and media celebrities are invited to serve floats to
fans prior to a game. Celebrity scoopers compete for tips by signing
autographs and taking photos. All proceeds benefit a charity.
BEER FESTIVAL

Over 20 different microbrews are available for sampling fun. This
event takes place in the East Side Club and admission is free with a
game ticket. Samplings and souvenir beer mugs are available for
purchase. Live music entertains guests.
D.A.R.E. DAY
Working closely with Northern California D.A.R.E. police officers,
thousands of children are brought to an A's game to enjoy a BBQ,
receive autographs from A's players, participate in fun activities, and
receive drug abuse resistance information.
FANFEST
This very popular event brings A's fans some early excitement before
the A's head to Spring Training in February. A's coaches, players and
broadcasters interact with fans through autograph sessions, photo
opportunities, Q & A sessions and more. This event marks the first
opportunity for fans to purchase single game tickets.
COMMUNITY FUND GOLF CLASSIC
Corporate clients and supporters are invited to play a round of golf
with A's players, coaches and front office staff. A reception is held
immediately following the tournament, with a raffle and auction as
part of the fun.
BREAST CANCER AWARENESS DAY
Since 1999, the A's have raised money for breast cancer research and
education. Each year the A's raise over $100,000 through corporate
sponsorship support, event pin sales, caps sales, and a raffle of a
custom designed quilt that includes the signature and photo of every
A's player and coach. The fundraising effort culminates with a special
day honoring breast cancer survivors and educating fans about breast
cancer research.
BASEBALL: 101 CLINIC
A's coaches discuss and demonstrate the basics of Major League
baseball. One hundred lucky fans have the opportunity to learn
pitching, hitting and fielding from the pros. Participants have the
chance to meet an A's player, watch batting practice and learn how to
officially score a game.