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Celiac Awareness Day with NFCA & the Philadelphia Phillies

March 22, 2019

Celiac Awareness Day with NFCA & the Philadelphia Phillies

Celiac Awareness Day with the Philadelphia Phillies is back! This year, it’s happening right at the end of May – Celiac Awareness Month. Come out to support the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness (NFCA) and help us raise awareness of celiac disease, non-celiac gluten sensitivity (‘gluten sensitivity’) and the gluten-free diet.

Just like in years past, there will be a dedicated gluten-free concession stand and the NFCA gang will be on the 200 level by the Hall of Fame to provide educational materials to game attendees. Stop by NFCA’s table to meet the team and enter into a free raffle to win a basket full of Phillies memorabilia and other fun surprises. Our friends at Aramark will also be offering a free raffle for your chance to win four tickets to a regular season game in section 118, a complimentary food coupon (valued at $40) and a free preferred parking pass.

Grab your tickets by May 1 before they’re sold out! A portion of ticket sales benefit NFCA’s free programs and services.

When: Sunday, May 17, 2015 vs. the Arizona Diamondbacks

Where: Citizens Bank Park
1 Citizens Bank Way
Philadelphia, PA 19148

Time: 1:35 p.m.

Tickets:

  • Pavilion (sections 206-210) at $38 per ticket
  • Pavilion Deck (sections 307) at $28 per ticket
  • A “Power Ticket” option is available! Add $12 of food credit to your ticket for just $10.

Order today by visiting www.Phillies.com/Celiac. Don’t forget to use code CELIAC when ordering!

Note: Beyond Celiac provides information on gluten-free events as a service to the community. Please note that Beyond Celiac cannot assure the event participant or restaurant patron of the gluten-free practices or knowledge of the restaurants cited if they have not completed the Beyond Celiac GREAT Kitchens program, which provides accredited gluten-free training to restaurants and other foodservice providers. Please call the venue directly to learn more about their preparation processes.

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