The 2019 Little League World Series is in full swing. Baseball fans from all over the world have found their way to South Williamsport. Pin trading is bigger than ever. Corporate sponsors and local businesses have pins for everyone. Some you need to buy, while others are freebies.
This is the first year that I did not visit the Little League campus. Obtaining pins from the corporate booths has really become an activity for kids. Years ago pins were easily handed out for filling out a survey or lining up at a booth at a certain time. Over the course of a few years mobile apps and registering electronic bracelets for the Family Fun Zone has become a requirement. That’s not something I’m interested in doing. Personally, I think it adds a bunch of unnecessary steps. I suppose it keeps the kids busy though.
Just because I skipped the Little League complex doesn’t mean I missed out on adding some new pins to my collection. Between Dunkin’, Dairy Queen, various businesses on 4th street, and Williamsport’s Golden Strip, I came home with (22) pins. Between the Chamber of Commerce and Dick’s Sporting Goods, I was able to pickup the pins I would’ve purchased over at Little League anyway. Some places which traditionally have pins like Pennsylvania College of Technology and The Crazy Tomato don’t have them this year.
I’m not going to show off all (22) pins. But I will show you some of the pins I got which I haven’t seen popup online yet and/or I find unique.
Woodlands Bank – in order to get this pin I had to trade-in a jar of peanut butter. Woodlands Bank will donate the peanut butter to the Central PA Food Bank and Firetree Place.
Bullfrog Brewery & Restaurant
Kinley Jewelers
Dolly’s Diner
River Valley Transit
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