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Celebrate the Greenville Drive’s 20th season at Fan Fest

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The crowd at SOTD and inflatables.

The Drive is throwing a 20th anniversary bash and everyone’s invited.

Photo by the Greenville Drive

You only turn 20 once, and the Greenville Drive is doing it in style.

Kick off this milestone year during Fan Fest, presented by TD SYNNEX — a free day of fun on Saturday, March 15 at Fluor Field. From 12-4 p.m., prepare for Opening Day with:

  • Live music, food, and drinks
  • Face painting, inflatables, photo ops, and games
  • A high school baseball doubleheader (snag free tix)
  • Special deals on Drive merch
  • And more

Plus, single-game tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. + anyone who donates to The Blood Connection will receive a $40 gift card and two tickets to a Drive game.

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