The 16th annual National Park Night at the Lookouts combines "America's best idea" - National Parks - with "America's game" - baseball.
The Chattanooga RBI program is the exclusive Chattanooga affiliate of Major League Baseball’s (MLB) Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI) Initiative. Operated under direction of the city of Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors, this program brings kids from across the community together for healthy activity during the summer while teaching the value of teamwork and learning, officials said.
Tickets sold through National Park Partners are discounted at $5 each (use this link) and all proceeds support NPP's Community Engagement and Education program. Tonight’s game (Wednesday) features a competition between the Chattanooga Lookouts and the Rocket City team beginning at 7:15 p.m.
There is a special promotion hosted by Chick-fil-A featuring a giveaway of a free item in their rewards for any fans who open their Chick-fil-A App inside the ballpark.
NPP will honor the late Richard West, who coordinated the Chattanooga RBI program for decades in his role at the City Parks and Outdoors department. A graduate of Howard High School and Fisk University, his dedication to the city of Chattanooga spanned four decades, serving as a TSSAA Official, Recreation Division Manager, and mentor.