http://www.thebattlecreekshopper.com BATTLE CREEK SHOPPER NEWS Wednesday, June 6, 2024 31
On June
7, 1959,
at Brooks
Memorial
Methodist
Church in
Marshall,
Arnold
and Phyllis
Rocco were
married by
the Rev. Carl
B. Strange.
Leaving Marshall for their honey-
moon in Canada, Phyllis and Arnold
stopped at Weber’s in Ann Arbor for
dinner.
To honor their 65 years of mar-
riage, they will be traveling once
again to Ann Arbor to celebrate at
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- 23HP Kubota diesel
- 4wd
- Differential lock
- Power steering
- Hydrostatic
transmission - Mid/Rear PTO
- Cat I 3pt hitch
- 48” universal QA
bucket - 6ft digging depth
backhoe - 12” backhoe bucket
HURRY!!!! TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOE’S IN STOCK GOING FAST!!!!!
*0% Down, 1.99% A.P.R. financing for up to 84 months on purchases of select new Kubota BX23S equipment from participating dealers’
in stock inventory is available to qualified purchasers through Kubota Credit Corporation, U.S.A.; subject to credit approval. Example:
84 monthly payments of $12.76 per $1,000 financed.
CASH PRICE $21,495 or
Or FINANCE PAYMENTS OF $296.46 per month*
*84 months 1.99% fixed to qualified buyers
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- Flower Planting
- Mulching
- Garden Designs
- Gutter Cleaning
- Garden Bed
Edging - Etc.
- Garden Bed
- WEEDING
Roccos celebrate 65th anniversary
Weber’s.
Phyllis and Arnold Rocco have
two children, Denise (Mark) Ingle of
Delton and Kevin Earl (Chaz) Rocco
of Battle Creek.
They also have two grandchildren,
Marissa (Brian Massey and Matt
(Katie) Ingle, as well as five great-
grandchildren, Edric, Eli and Ellie
Massey, and Rogan and Ripley
Ingle.
People can head out to the ballpark
for a great cause and great fun as
Oaklawn in Marshall and the Battle
Creek Battle Jacks team up for “Pink
Out The Park Night” on June 15.
The Battle Jacks will host the
Kokomo Jackrabbits at MCCU Field.
First pitch is at 6:35 p.m. and gates
open at 5:35 p.m.
A portion of proceeds from ticket
packages, as well as a 50/50 raffle,
will benefit Oaklawn’s Women’s
Diagnostic Center, according to an
Oaklawn press release.
Battle Jacks General Manager
Denny Smith said the team is selling
special ticket packages to benefit the
Women’s Diagnostic Center, and the
Battle Jacks will also be auctioning
off jerseys after the game to raise
more funds.
The Oaklawn’s Women’s
Diagnostic Center offers mammogra-
phy, ultrasound and DEXA Scan.
Each “Pink Out The Park” ticket
package includes a general admis-
sion bleacher ticket (sections 307 and
308), a Battle Jacks hat, a “Pink Out
The Park” rally towel, a meal vouch-
er for a hot dog, burger or brat, chips
and a pop/water and a donation to the
Women’s Diagnostic Center.
Ticket packages can be purchased
by going to oaklawnhospital.org/
pink.
Those with questions may call the
Battle Jacks’ front office at (269)
962-0735 or email tickets@battle-
jacksbaseball.com.
“As we were starting to create our
promotional schedule for the 2024
season, we started to think about
some new promotions for this year,”
said Smith. “We have hosted ‘Strike
Out Cancer Night’ the past few sea-
sons, but this year we decided to
host a ‘Pink Out The Park’ night to
support breast cancer research and
awareness. The visual of seeing a
packed ballpark with 1,500 fans, our
players, staff and coaches wearing all
pink was something that we thought
would be an amazing atmosphere
while also supporting a great cause.
This is also something that is near
and dear to my heart as I have per-
sonally lost family members to this
awful disease.”
Smith continued: “When we were
brainstorming ideas, it was right
around the time Oaklawn was gear-
ing up for the annual auction, with
the Women’s Diagnostic Center
being a recipient of the proceeds.
Oaklawn, Battle Jacks team up for ‘Pink Out The Park’
From there, it was a no brainer; we
had to partner with Oaklawn and the
Women’s Diagnostic Center.”
Oaklawn senior leaders will be in
attendance at the event, and they
will also be recognizing Oaklawn’s
Employee of the Year, Sanaa
Alshamari.
Oaklawn Director of Marketing
Ryan Traver said the organization
is “really excited to partner with the
Battle Jacks in an event of this mag-
nitude to really shine a bright pink
light on cancer awareness.”