KREIA takes you out to the ballgame?
Yes — on a chartered bus all the way to Cinci! We'll even stay so you can catch a concert. Here's how...
UPDATED INFO: If you haven't already purchased your game tickets through the contact we gave you earlier, you'll need to buy your tickets in Cincinnati at Great American Ball Park. The cost per ticket there is $41 per person.
Also, we're opening up the event to include non-members. As long as you're a Kentuckiana investor — or want to be one — we'll let you on the bus (but you do need to buy your own game ticket!). Be prepared to talk some real estate!
Last but not least, the rainy forecast is out. It's gonna be sunny!
On Saturday, Aug. 21, drive over to our East End departure point (you'll see the address when you register), park your car, and get on the bus by 4:30 p.m.
On Saturday the Cincinnati Reds play the Miami Marlins. The game starts at 6:40 p.m. After the game is over, there will be a post-game "I Love the '90s" concert from the field, featuring:
- Vanilla Ice
- Tone Loc
- Naughty by Nature and
- Rob Base
The concert is free to all fans with a game ticket!
What's the catch? Again, you gotta buy your own ticket!
We're taking care of the transportation at no charge. Hampton Scurlock, who's organizing this social event, said the chartered bus is a nice one — and includes a restroom. SurePoint Equity is providing snacks and drinks on the way.
You may invite family members and friends.
If you've previously reserved your ticket by calling the contact we listed earlier, your ticket will be waiting at the will-call window of Cincinnati's Great American Ball Park. If you're just now buying your tickets, you'll need to buy and pay for them at the ballpark. Contact Hampton to find out where KREIA folks will be sitting.
You don't have to ride the bus to take part — you can drive up yourself — but if you want to sit with other KREIA members in our reserved area, you will need to contact Hampton to find out where that is.
One last thing if you join us on the bus — you'll need to sign a waiver. Attorney's orders — no biggie.