From now through the rest of the season: Kids Eat Free.
In an MLB first, the Washington Nationals announced Friday a new program for kids 12 years old and younger to eat free at every summer home game. The program begins July 22 and will end on Labor Day, Sept. 2.
To join, parents must use their Red Carpet Rewards account and sign-up their child for the Jr. Nats Kids Club to be eligible for the Jr. Nats Kids Meal.
The kids meal includes a hot dog, a choice of chips or applesauce, and a soda or bottled water for free. (For kids who don't eat hot dogs they can receive a voucher for a veggie dog.)
Kids Eat Free at #Nats Park starting on July 22!-- // https://t.co/SrgP6tDon2 pic.twitter.com/lxobSxCZBP
— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) July 19, 2019Really cool idea by #Nats.Just got a press release. They're giving kids (12 and under) free meals at their games. Happy meal looking box will include a hot dog, a choice of chips or applesauce, and a 12 oz. bottled water or soda. Great thing to do to get mroe families to come.
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) July 19, 2019Great way to get kids (and families) out at the ballpark.
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