Dawn's Birthday Fundraiser For Mac
At Dawn to Dusk Inflatables, we're a family owned business that loves to light up a party with fun, safe, and exciting bounce houses. Every inflatable is sanitized after use and we're proud, licensed members of IAOO. Add the bounce to a birthday, entertain the kids at a family picnic, put the 'fun' in fundraiser, or quarantine the little ones at a corporate event in our deluxe bouncers.
Jul 30, 2018 - The Thursday launch date was selected for the brass-colored coins because it would've been the 100th birthday of Jim Delligatti, a McDonald's. Kindhearted Elizabeth decided to use her 18th birthday as an opportunity to support her local hospice. She passed up on birthday gifts from friends & family and instead asked each of her party guests to donate an item to #DougieMac. This television actor became famous during his childhood years for his role as Dicky Harper on the Nickelodeon comedy series Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn.In 2014, he starred in the Nickelodeon TV movie Santa Hunters.He appeared on Nickelodeon's Ho Ho Holiday Special in 2015.
Moonbounces & SlidesWith a crazy fun and expansive assortment of jumpers, we'll bring a princess castle to your little girl's birthday or a sports themed jump for your little boy. Every bouncer, with the exception of our minis, measure 13x13 feet and canfortably amodate every child of every size. Our Superman bounce is a hit and every child loves Dora the Explorer. Grab a little 12 foot water slide for the toddlers or a giant Slip N Dip for the kids. They'll slide through 33 feet of watery refreshment to victory over the Summer heat.
Interactives & bo UnitsRace your friends through an obstacle course as you rush up and over climbing walls and shoot through crawl spaces. Our hamster balls are a hit that leave party guests breathless with laughter, and the sticky wall is a silly draw. Don't forget the 3 in 1 Jungle Unit or the 5 foot Spongebobbo to brighten your kid's day!
Specials- Thrifty Tuesdays: Only $100 for 3 hours of fun in a castle or princess bounce!- Terrific Thursdays: Get 10% off any inflatable Thursday rental.- Members of the Make a Wish Foundation, American Heart Association, or Autism Society of America will get a special discount.Must mention the web special to receive these discounts.Browse our site for carnival games, day care, and concessions! Among other cities, Dawn to Dusk Inflatables may serve the following areas: Oklahoma City, Norman, Duncan, Edmond, Midwest City, Del City, Moore, Shawnee, Warr Acres, Ada, Chickasha, Elk City, Elmore City, Nichols Hills, Seminole, Yukon, Castle, Carter, Lawton, Carney, Carnegie, Canute, Canton, Calumet, Byars, Butler, Burns Flat, Bray, Bradley, Bowlegs, Boley Gallery.
That one of the franchise’s greatest players is unable to provide any current value with a nagging injury that may prevent the club from leveraging him into some future value amid a lost season is a nightmare scenario for both sides. If the end of their relationship is imminent, these are sad final legs of a memory-filled journey. “I don’t think about that. We try to stay in the present,” Donaldson replied Thursday when asked if the thought that this BaseBowl may be his last in Toronto.
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“This is a great event to try and help give back to the community that’s done a lot for me and my family.”. Donaldson’s sold-out event, in support of Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Toronto and Jays Care, is a demonstration of the 32-year-old’s commitment to a city that embraced him after his bold Nov. 28, 2014 acquisition from the Oakland Athletics. Helping the Blue Jays end a post-season drought dating back to 1993 with just the second MVP campaign in team history made him an instant star, and he’s delivered a remarkable 22.6 WAR (per Fangraphs) and counting since the trade. Asked about his connection to Toronto, Donaldson replied: “I feel like it’s very strong. From Day 1 they took me in and supported me.” Business trumps all, of course, and the pending free agent and Blue Jays have been headed for a split ever since extension talks over the winter went nowhere. Donaldson first experienced shoulder and calf issues during the spring, he went on the DL with shoulder inflammation in May and has been fighting through calf troubles since leaving a game at Boston on May 28 after experiencing tightness.
He was preparing for a rehabilitation assignment last weekend when he experienced what he described as “pretty significant strain.”. In the meantime the clock is ticking, with the Blue Jays languishing at 37-43 and facing double-digit deficits in both the AL East and wild-card races. The longer he’s out, the more risk there is that both his earning power in free agency and his trade value to the Blue Jays diminishes. “The circumstances are what they are. I can’t control that, I can’t control having this continue to be nagging,” said Donaldson. “All I can control is my attitude and how I go about my business and work.
I try to go out there and give it everything I can, whether it’s my rehab or I’m on the field. I treat this no different and stay as positive as I can be, even though it’s difficult at times.” All this leaves the Blue Jays with some increasingly complicated calculations to make. Part of the rationale in keeping Donaldson during the off-season was that the potential returns offered up over the winter didn’t outweigh the opportunity to win with him this year. If things turned out the way they have in fact turned out, he could always be traded before the deadline, the thinking went. While that remains a possibility, Donaldson would need to return shortly after the all-star break and hit the ground running to convince a contender he’s healthy enough to contribute.
Even then, the Blue Jays may now be forced to eat some or all of what’s left on his $23-million contract to extract some sort of value, or make their return conditional on how much he plays. (The Blue Jays, it’s worth noting, have taken on money to get deals more to their liking the past two deadlines.) A waiver trade in August is another possibility but is far more complicated, and the Blue Jays need also to consider whether they’d be better off letting Donaldson walk as a free agent and extending him a qualifying offer to receive a compensatory draft pick when he departs. L@tss: tss remote desktop resources for mac. Last off-season’s qualifying offer was $17.4 million – the mean of the top 125 salaries in the majors – and if Donaldson rejects it and leaves, the Blue Jays would receive a compensatory draft pick at the end of the Competitive Balance Round B, just before the third round. On the flip side, if Donaldson remains sidelined for an extended period, or struggles once he’s back, at some point it might make more sense for him to accept, rebuild his value in 2019 and then hit the market afterwards without the potential of the qualifying offer being an anvil. For the Blue Jays, having him back on a one-year deal with top prospect Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Set to take over at third base in a period of transition doesn’t seem to make much sense.
Given that through 40 home dates, the Blue Jays are down 425,459 fans year over year for an average of 10,636 per game, the second-largest drop in baseball behind the Miami Marlins, it’s very possible their payroll gets cut next year from the current $170 million or so. The Blue Jays have $53.9 million in guarantees to Russell Martin, Troy Tulowitzki, Kendrys Morales and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. Next year, while Justin Smoak ($6 million with approaching escalators that can push it to $8 million) and Yangervis Solarte ($5.5 million) have sure-to-be-exercised options that push the total to $65.4-$67.4 million. Arbitration-eligible players could add roughly $30 million to that total, even with Roberto Osuna facing a potential salary freeze if not a cut (arbitration-eligible players can be reduced up to 20 per cent) on his $5.3 million in 2018 in the wake of his arrest, presuming he isn’t traded. Marcus Stroman (platforming from a $6.5-million salary), Aaron Sanchez ($2.7 million), Kevin Pillar ($3.25 million), Randal Grichuk ($2.6 million), Aledmys Diaz ($2 million) and Devon Travis ($1.45 million) are all due raises while Ryan Tepera and Joe Biagini will be first time through the process.
The Blue Jays also have to pay Jaime Garcia a $2-million buyout. Under former president and CEO Paul Beeston, buyouts were accounted for in the current year, rather than in the option season.
It’s unclear if current president and CEO Mark Shapiro operates in the same way. The imminent subtractions of other pending free agents, J.A. Happ and Marco Estrada among them, will leave holes to fill on the roster and may further impact attendance, which at an average of 28,332 so far, ranks 14th in the majors and speaks to the passion and dedication of the fanbase. Under those circumstances, would they risk having Donaldson accept a qualifying offer at roughly $18 million? All of which underlines just how much is at stake for both Donaldson and the Blue Jays in the coming weeks, and made the third baseman’s Thursday-night fundraiser all the more different. Donaldson chose to support Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Toronto because “it rings close to home. Growing up in a single-parent home, especially not really having a father/mentor in my life, I definitely had people able to step up to the plate and help guide me in certain directions, and I think it’s a huge program for people in the same type of situations, who don’t have that person to help guide them through the way.” As for how he and the Blue Jays navigate through their current situation, that’s all on his calf.
“When I step on the field I expect to either continue to be able to do what I’ve done in the past or be better,” he said. “I’ve been working extremely hard and feel like I’ve made some pretty big strides in other areas, shoring up some things. I’ve just got to get my calf to work and work properly. I think that’s just allowing the course of time to play out, give it a little bit of time to heal. I feel like it’s responded well so far.
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