Walton Raider Dugout Club
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Walton Raider Dugout Club


Founded in
2009
EIN
26-4272199
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Youth Development
Address
1590 BILL MURDOCK ROAD NE MARIETTA, GA 30062-0000 United States
Website
https://waltonbaseball.org/
Phone
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About
The Walton Raider Dugout Club, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, supports the Walton High School baseball program. Founded in 2009, it strives to enhance the baseball experience for players, coaches, and parents. Fundraising, volunteer efforts, and sponsorships are essential to maintain a high-quality program due to limited county and school funding. The club promotes the team's achievements within the community.
Mission
The Walton Raider Dugout Club strives to make the most of the high school baseball experience for players, coaches, and parents while maintaining a level of excellence. Fundraising, volunteerism, and sponsorships are essential in providing the financial and organizational assistance required to maintain a high-quality baseball program.

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