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Pelicans
Celebrate Double Honors |
Myrtle Beach City Council Makes
Proclamation
The Myrtle Beach City Council issued a proclamation honoring the Myrtle
Beach Pelicans Tuesday, November 14, at 7:00pm at the Law Enforcement
Center during the City Council Meeting. Councilman Chuck Martino read
the proclamation and presented it to Pelicans General Manager Steve Malliet
and Manager Brian Snitker. Approximately 50 people members of the Pelicans
front office staff attended the meeting in addition to the council members
and the mayor. Two standing ovations were given, one in response to the
proclamation after it was read and the second after Maillet and Snitker
made their remarks.
Pelicans Celebrate Championships
with Community
After winning the Carolina
League Championship in each of their first two seasons, the Pelicans decided
to throw a party to celebrate. The Back-2-Back Championship Celebration
took place at the Overtime Sports Café in North Myrtle Beach from 6:00pm
to 9:00pm also on Tuesday, November 14.

Bryan Dolgin describes raffle items for the crowd with David
"Frosty" Frost. |

The Pelicans unveil their Championship Banner. |

Dolgin interviews Pelicans '99 team third baseman Mike Hessman. |
The Pelicans were able to collect
hundreds of canned goods to donate to the Salvation Army and raised $185
for the Youth Diamond Fund (the team's primary charitable focus). A large
crowd was on hand to win prizes such as Pelicans jerseys, tickets to games,
gift certificates to The Pelicans Pro Shop, a night in the luxury suite,
etc.
A highlight reel and game footage
from the second game of this year's championship series played on the
many TVs throughout this sports bar. Fans indulged in free food, were
able to purchase merchandise and get ticket info for the 2001 season.
The 1999 and 2000 Mills Cup Championship trophies were on display, and
fans got their pictures taken with the trophies.

Pelicans Manager Brian Snitker banters with Dolgin for the
crowd. |

Both Mills Cups trophies were on display with highlights of the Championship
seasons. |

Young fans pose for a baseball card of their own with the Cup. |
Brian Snitker, the Manager of
the Pelicans championship teams, and Dick Balderson, the Atlanta Braves
Director of Player Development, as well as players from both championship
teams attended the event. Pelicans Director of Media/Pubic Relations and
radio/TV broadcaster Bryan Dolgin emceed the event.
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