McGee said there will be a few offsite events, including a concert the day before. This year’s event will be slightly bigger than the 2019 festival.
In the coming weeks, he plans to get the festival’s website up, which will include details about sponsorship and how to get involved as a volunteer. To reserve your seats, contact the Fireflies Box Office at 80 or visit The Fireflies Box Office at Segra Park.įor more information about the upcoming Fireflies season or other events at Segra Park, visit far, McGee said a few businesses have reached out to help, but the event is still in its very early stages. Partial plans are now available to purchase in the Bullpen Boxes. Season ticket memberships for the 2021 season are still available for purchase. Tickets for Pride Night on June 24 are available here. I truly appreciate the inclusive message the club is setting for all of minor league baseball.” “Pride Night on June 24th is going to be a great day at Segra Park. “I’m incredibly proud of the Columbia Fireflies for the comprehensive effort they’re making to reach out and support their LGBTQ fans,” said Bean. Bean played in the Major Leagues from 1987-1995 and, in 1999, was just the second Major Leaguer to come out publicly as gay. As a senior advisor to Commissioner Manfred, his role focuses on player education, LGBTQ inclusion, and social justice initiatives. In addition to the fundraising opportunities above, the Kansas City Royals have also pledged to donate an additional $1,000 to each of our Pride Partners to help further their work in our community.īilly Bean, who serves at MLB as Vice-President & Special Assistant to the Commissioner, has sent a welcome video to Fireflies fans to kick off the Pride Night festivities. It proves that SC has come a long way, and it brings visibility to LGBTQ+ athletics.” “Celebrating Pride Month with the Columbia Fireflies at Segra Park is not just beautiful but historic too. “We are excited to be a part of this beautiful historic moment,” said South Carolina Black Pride President and CEO Darius Jones. The Fireflies will also be selling their Pride t-shirts and caps throughout the day and will be donating 20% of the net proceeds to our Pride Partners.
The Fireflies will be auctioning off a full set of custom Fireflies Pride jerseys during the game, with 100% of the proceeds being donated evenly to each of our five Pride Partners. “Pride Night with the Fireflies offers the community a much-needed opportunity to reconnect, celebrate Pride together, and to collectively root for the home team!”
“Harriet Hancock Center is so proud to be a part of an event that supports the LGBTQ community,” said Harriet Hancock Center Board President Kimmah Dozier-Burt.
All buttons are free and quantities are limited. Please be sure to visit all five tables to collect the entire series. We are your friends, your neighbors, your coworkers, and we are as much a part of every facet of society as anyone else."Įach of the five Pride Partners will have a table on the stadium concourse to share information about their programs and goals they will also be distributing one of five exclusive Fireflies Pride buttons to fans.
“It's important that our allies - no matter who they are - step up to help show that LGBT issues are human issues. "Events like Pride Night at Fireflies really help to bring awareness of LGBT issues to more mainstream - and often under-represented - audiences,” said SC Pride President Jeff March. SC Pride, South Carolina Black Pride, the Harriet Hancock Center, the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (Columbia Center) and PALSS – Palmetto AIDS Life Support Services. The Fireflies have partnered on Pride Night with five local Pride Partner organizations that do amazing work in the community. Columbia Fireflies baseball is truly ‘Fun for ALL.’” “Columbia has a robust, active LBGTQ+ community and the Fireflies have many fans within that community. “Segra Park was built by our community and for our community… our entire community,” said Fireflies team President John Katz. Pride Night – now two years in the making after the cancellation of the 2020 season – is a night of inclusion, celebration and reaffirmation that Segra Park is a welcoming place for all people. The Columbia Fireflies’ inaugural Pride Night will be on Thursday, June 24 at Segra Park.