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Sponsors of 2018 Palo Alto Babe Ruth League
We would like to thank our sponsors who help make Palo Alto Babe Ruth one of the finest youth baseball programs in the nation.
Ada’s Café is a social enterprise that trains and employs developmentally disabled adults in its café and catering businesses. Ada’s Café is committed to serving high quality, locally-sourced, artisan foods while simultaneously empowering and enhancing the lives of a significantly under-represented segment of the population. Come visit Kathleen, Tony, Charlie, and the gang as they proudly serve the food at Ada’s Café at Mitchell Park Community Center. www.adascafe.org.
The founder of Alhouse Realty, Bill Alhouse, was a mainstay in the Palo Alto baseball community for over 60 years until his passing in 2011. Coach Alhouse was an assistant Stanford baseball coach in the 1950s and 1960s, and was a longtime coach at Gunn High School in Palo Alto. Bill also co-founded Palo Alto Babe Ruth and Palo Alto Little League.
The Dutch Goose in Menlo Park has been serving burgers, brews, and pizza to our loyal patrons since 1966. We take pride in our carved tables, peanut shells on the floor, signature deviled eggs, 8 plasma televisions, heated outside patio, private conference room, pool table, arcades, 12 cold beers on tap, and our outside bar The Duck Blind. Visit us at www.dutchgoose.net.
Goetz Brothers Sporting Goods has been a family owned and operated business for over 70 years. Founded in downtown Redwood City, California in 1937 Goetz Brothers is a team sports store specializing in baseball/ softball, with football, soccer, lacrosse, basketball, rugby, volleyball, and just about everything else you could need for team sports. With over seventy years in the business we are confident that we can serve all your needs from equipment to shoes to uniforms. Visit us at www.goetzsports.com.
Established in 1948, Guy Plumbing & Heating is a fourth generation family owned and operated business located in Menlo Park, CA. We have been providing the Bay Area with a wide range of quality products and services for over six decades. We have thousands of parts in stock and are pleased to offer them to you on our new online store. Visit us at www.guyplumbing.com.
The original Old Pro on El Camino in Palo Alto opened its doors in 1964 and was the Bay Area’s first “Sports Bar”. A go-to spot for local sports fans from day one, the Old Pro was a very popular hangout for hungry and thirsty Stanford students and loyal sports fans whenever their teams were playing on television. We would like to thank all of the Old Pro customers and faithful that have enjoyed great friends, food and games, at “The Pro” over those 40+ years. It wouldn’t be “The Pro” without you! Visit us on Ramona Ave in the heart of downtown PA and www.oldpropa.com.
The Palo Alto Oaks baseball team has been playing semi pro baseball on the Peninsula since 1950. For 50 of those years, Tony Makjavich held the team together until his passing in August 2003. Today, you can watch the Oaks almost every Sunday in June and July at Baylands park where they compete in the American Amateur Baseball Congress. Over the years, the Oaks roster has had many Palo Alto Babe Ruth alumni. Check out our schedule, roster, and more at www.paloaltooaks.com.
SUNDANCE THE STAKEHOUSE
Since its opening in 1974, beef & martinis have never gone out of style at this Palo Alto institution. Famous for their slow-roasted prime rib, Sundance also offers fresh seafood, lobster tail & of course their specially aged prime graded steaks. The menu is supported by an extensive award winning wine list making this steakhouse one of the best on the Peninsula. Visit us at www.sundancethesteakhouse.com.