While the Texas Rangers are playing the Seattle Mariners, the Do It For Durrett party will be happening in the climate-controlled comfort of the Hyundai Club overlooking center field.
This is the first year for a partnership between the DIFD Foundation and the Texas Rangers Foundation. Part of the proceeds from the Texas 2 Split 50/50 on June 16 goes to the DIFD Foundation. Proceeds from two other Texas 2 Split 50/50 dates will also go to the Do It For Durrett Foundation.
Admission includes a game ticket, dinner and an event T-shirt. The event will have the typical Do It For Durrett flair and a special guest or two. There will be a live and silent auction, with $50,000 going to the family of Brandon Pugh, who was killed in an automobile accident earlier this year. Pugh, who lived in Poetry, is survived by his wife Lindsay and children Henley, Macie, Reese, Rylie, Braden, and Cati. Reese was also injured in the accident, which happened returning from baseball practice, but is expected to make a full recovery.
While the Texas Rangers are playing the Seattle Mariners, the Do It For Durrett party will be happening in the climate-controlled comfort of the Hyundai Club overlooking center field.
This is the first year for a partnership between the DIFD Foundation and the Texas Rangers Foundation. Part of the proceeds from the Texas 2 Split 50/50 on June 16 goes to the DIFD Foundation. Proceeds from two other Texas 2 Split 50/50 dates will also go to the Do It For Durrett Foundation.
Admission includes a game ticket, dinner and an event T-shirt. The event will have the typical Do It For Durrett flair and a special guest or two. There will be a live and silent auction, with $50,000 going to the family of Brandon Pugh, who was killed in an automobile accident earlier this year. Pugh, who lived in Poetry, is survived by his wife Lindsay and children Henley, Macie, Reese, Rylie, Braden, and Cati. Reese was also injured in the accident, which happened returning from baseball practice, but is expected to make a full recovery.
While the Texas Rangers are playing the Seattle Mariners, the Do It For Durrett party will be happening in the climate-controlled comfort of the Hyundai Club overlooking center field.
This is the first year for a partnership between the DIFD Foundation and the Texas Rangers Foundation. Part of the proceeds from the Texas 2 Split 50/50 on June 16 goes to the DIFD Foundation. Proceeds from two other Texas 2 Split 50/50 dates will also go to the Do It For Durrett Foundation.
Admission includes a game ticket, dinner and an event T-shirt. The event will have the typical Do It For Durrett flair and a special guest or two. There will be a live and silent auction, with $50,000 going to the family of Brandon Pugh, who was killed in an automobile accident earlier this year. Pugh, who lived in Poetry, is survived by his wife Lindsay and children Henley, Macie, Reese, Rylie, Braden, and Cati. Reese was also injured in the accident, which happened returning from baseball practice, but is expected to make a full recovery.