Best Chevrolet Urges Those In New Orleans To Enter Chevy's 'Diamonds & Dreams'
Chevy to start the 2012 Diamonds & Dreams campaign which will give a complete makeover to 12 different baseball fields across the United States
NEW ORLEANS, April 20, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Best Chevrolet, a Chevy dealership in New Orleans, is urging the people of New Orleans, and surrounding communities, to enter Chevy's 'Diamonds & Dreams' contest in which citizens compete to win one of 12 baseball field makeovers for their local baseball field.
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The residents of New Orleans, and surrounding areas, just simply need to visit www.chevybaseball.com and submit their information for their chance to win a revamped baseball field for their community. A winner will be selected every week, for 12 weeks, dating up until July 22nd. One of the 12 winners will also be entered to win the Grand Prize, a 2013 Chevy Malibu ECO.
All the winners will receive top of the line field upgrades courtesy of Ripken Design, a portion of Ripken Baseball, which is run by both Bill and Cal Ripken. Cal Ripken talked about this business venture, and pairing with Chevy, stating that, "I have been working with Chevy for about two decades and it is a relationship I value a great deal. Together we are positively impacting kids through baseball at the grassroots level and giving them safe places to play. It is a very gratifying part of what we do, and I appreciate Chevrolet making us a part of this terrific effort."
For more information on this contest visit the aforementioned website, www.chevybaseball.com.
Best Chevrolet offers a wide-variety of new Chevy vehicles in New Orleans as well as several used cars in New Orleans, ranging in makes and models.
Media Contact: Christopher Klotz Best Chevrolet, 504.471.2329, CKlotz@BestChevrolet.com
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