He’s our little miracle boy. He’s worked so hard and come so far. He’s just as smart as any of my other grandchildren, and he’s such a joy. —
—Phillip’s grandmother, Suzanne Vitale
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This is a great opportunity to partner with The Kelly Autism Program so folks can see the community is near and dear to the Hot Rods’ heart and give back to the community. —
Greg Coleman, Bowling Green Hot Rods assistant general manager of sales, said the Hot Rods’ Autism Awareness Day on Saturday means a lot to him because his 7-year-old son, Kevin, was diagnosed with pervasive developmental disorder, which is on the autism spectrum.
The Hot Rods and The Kelly Autism Program hosted the game at the Bowling Green Ballpark on April 25, delayed from the day before by severe weather.
Read the full article in the College Heights Herald for more information.
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