The SPCA of York County and The Revolution
will be utilizing new logos during the 2010 season.

The York Revolution is pleased to announce that The York County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) will be the presenting partner for the entire 2010 baseball season. The Revolution will assist in raising funds and awareness for the non-profit SPCA of York County through a variety of events and promotions throughout the year.
To increase awareness for the charitable organization, new logos have been created that will be used by both parties throughout the 2010 season. The new logos feature both the Revolution eagle logo and the primary SPCA paw-print logo along with the 2010 slogan "Partners for a New Leash on Life." The Revolution will also provide space on Sovereign Bank Stadium's concourse level for all 70 home games for the York County SPCA to use as a spot for fans to learn more information about their non-profit organization based right here in York.
"We believed in the people at the SPCA and they believed in us. That's why this program is being launched with them," said Revolution General Manager Matt O'Brien. "It's energizing to partner with an organization as passionate as they are. Together we'll work hard to raise awareness and funds to keep their mission pushing forward."
Along with the added exposure, there will be many opportunities for Revolution fans to contribute to a worthy cause in our community. During certain games, the Revolution players will don special SPCA-themed jerseys that will be auctioned off benefiting the non-profit. Two dollars will be donated to the York County SPCA for every lawn ticket that is purchased to a York Revolution home game in 2010. Ballpark signage, access to a luxury suite for 30 games which can be purchased through the SPCA for its benefit, additional donations, and much more will all be part of the York Revolution 2010 Season presented by the SPCA of York County.
"The Revolution has really stepped up to the plate to help the community, and their family-friendly atmosphere will be the perfect opportunity to showcase what the SPCA is all about," said York County SPCA Board President, Kathy Parks King. "This partnership will benefit all the loving animals in our care whose tails are eagerly wagging in anticipation of an upcoming season of promise and possibilities."
"Bark In The Park" promotional days, where fans are encouraged to bring their pet dogs to the stadium, have been very popular at Revolution games in the past. With this new partnership, the Revolution is offering a special "Dog Days" Ticket Plan consisting of five Sunday games where fans are welcomed to bring Man's Best Friend to the ballpark.
The Revolution and the SPCA of York County plan on unveiling more new and exciting promotions as part of this unique partnership in the near future.
Full and partial season tickets are also available now, along with the new "Dog Days" Ticket Plan. To purchase tickets, please visit www.YorkRevolution.com, call 717-801-HITS, or visit the Apple Chevrolet ticket office at Sovereign Bank Stadium between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
East York Veterinary Center to be SPCA's 2010 "Season Sponsor" In conjunction with the SPCA's partnership with the York Revolution, the SPCA is pleased to announce that the East York Veterinary Center will be supporting the SPCA as its own "season sponsor!" Located at 1997 Industrial Highway in York, the East York Veterinary Center sees all types of animals, dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, pocket pets, and even an occasional wildlife patient. Dr. Valerie Miller, the owner of East York Veterinary Center, has been a member of the SPCA Board of Directors since 1989 and is a long time supporter and advocate of the SPCA of York County. Dr. Miller also co-hosts the SPCA's Meet the Pets program. "My staff and I have always admired the SPCA for its dedication to animals and the services it provides for the betterment of our community," said Miller. "We are excited to support the SPCA and the animals in its care through this sponsorship."
The East York Veterinary Center recently completed a major expansion, and now features a large reception atrium, luxury pet condominiums, and a comfort and consultation room. Other improvements include a dedicated dental suite, expanded surgery suite and heated recovery compartments (trained nurses hold each patient until they are fully awake), state of the art medical technology, a dedicated ICU room, and expanded exam rooms to improve the outpatient experience. The facility has closed circuit cameras for patient safety and clients can even log in to see their family member from afar while staying in the lodge. New patients and appointments are being accepted on a daily basis at (717) 840-1025. Whether your needs are pet wellness services, medical attention, education or boarding, you can find it at East York Veterinary Center. The York County SPCA is very grateful to the East York Veterinary Center for its sponsorship and support!
