CRG Night at The Bellingham Bells

CRG Night at The Bellingham Bells

Photo: KAFE


KAFE 104.1 is going out to the ballgame for Cascade Radio Group Night with the Bellingham Bells!  Tuesday, August 1st at Joe Martin Field in Bellingham!

Join us as we cheer on the Bells while they take on the Wenatchee Applesox as the Bells continue their push to the playoffs!  Dave, Allan & Patrice will be there to throw out the first pitch, too!

Pick up your FREE tickets at Dewey Griffin Subaru on Iowa Street in Bellingham (while supplies last) and we’ll see you at the ballpark on Tuesday, August 1st!

First pitch is 6:35pm!

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