Beginning in 2005, The African Queen and I enjoyed Section 320 at RFK Stadium. Our Washington Nationals and the Nats320 Blog came to life for us there. Since 2008-we've sat in Section 218 at Nationals Park, but our blog name has not changed. Our roots are in Nats320-and we will never forget those good times. But, as always, we will attempt to provide fun, information and commentary about Our Washington Nationals. All photos, unless otherwise attributed-COPYRIGHT Nats320--ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Earth Day Wednesday At Nationals Park
In celebration of Earth Day and The Most Greenest Ballpark In America, Our Washington Nationals are offering $3 Discount Seats to Wednesday's Opening Home Series Finale against The Atlanta Braves. All seats priced $10 or more can be purchased for the reduced amount by simply showing a Metro Fare Card or Metro Smart Trip Card.
Complete Details In The Press Release:
Washington Nationals Announce Earth Day Ticket Promotion For Fans Who Ride Metro to the Ballpark For Wednesday’s Game Against the Braves
WHAT: The Washington Nationals today announced a special Earth Day Ticket Promotion for their game against the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday, April 22. All fans who present their metro farecard or SmarTrip card at the Nationals Park Box Offices will receive $3 off any ticket priced at $10 or more.
Transactions are limited to one ticket per person with a farecard. Nationals Park is the only LEED-certified outdoor sports arena in the country. The park has a 6,300 square-foot green roof over the left-field concession stand, high efficiency field lights, recycling bins throughout all concourse, over 250 bike racks and a bike valet program which operates out of Parking Lot C.
WHO: Washington Nationals Fans Riding Metro to Nationals Park
WHEN: Wednesday, April 22, 2009
4:30pm – Center Field Gates Open
7:05pm – First Pitch, Washington Nationals vs. Atlanta Braves
WHERE: Nationals Park
All Box Offices
1500 South Capitol Street, SE
Washington, DC
Its interesting to note how the comments go up and down on the other blogs (Nats Journal)depending how the Nats do. With a couple of breaks they would be on a 6 game winning streak. Its a marathon not a sprint. Patience is required!
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