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Psst... everyone who donates gets a complimentary single scoop of Sweet Caroline’s ice cream at the game.

Photo provided by Greenville Drive

On Tuesday, July 30, the Greenville Drive and United Way of Greenville County are teaming up to celebrate the start of the school year + United Way’s community impact.

During United Way Night — which starts at 5 p.m. on District 356 — enjoy music, family fun, and help “Stuff the Bus” with back-to-school supplies, non-perishable food items, and other needed items.

Inside the game, look for interactive concourse exhibits, exciting inning break games, and more.

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