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Tony Dungy to Host All Pro Dad Experience at Pro Football Hall of Fame

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The All Pro Dad Father & Kids Experience returns to the Pro Football Hall of Fame for a day of football fun, and father and child bonding on Saturday, June 6, 2009. The event begins at 9:00 a.m. at Pro Football Hall of Fame Field at Fawcett Stadium, followed by a Chick-fil-A catered lunch, and the a self-guided tour of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.


Former Indianapolis Colts and Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Tony Dungy, who will host the event, says, “As a father of six children myself, I hope to encourage dads to put their children and their family first.”

Family First, a national non-profit organization headquartered in Tampa, launched All Pro Dad with the help of Dungy, in 1997. At the June 6 event, fathers will get parenting tips while they and their children visit interactive, football-themed learning stations located on the field. New topics and activities will also be introduced this year.

Registration is only $15 per family, which includes admission for one dad and up to four children, a Chick-fil-A lunch, and admission to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The event is recommended for children ages five and older.

Register online at www.AllProDad.com.

The Hall of Fame Father & Kids Experience is being presented by Wal-Mart, the U.S. Army, hhgregg, Aultman Health, and Chick-fil-A. Mix 94.1, NewsTalk 1480, WHBC, and the Akron Beacon-Journal, and Ohio.com are event media sponsors.

BACKGROUND:
All Pro Dad is dedicated to strengthening the bonds between fathers and their children. This unique program encourages dads to spend one minute a day reading the All Pro Dad Play of the Day email, one hour a month attending one of the 1,200 All Pro Dad’s Day Breakfasts across the nation, and one day a year attending a Father & Kids Experience with their children. The program also reaches fathers worldwide though its website, www.AllProDad.com.

 

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