Oakland County
National Coney Island hosts meet and greet with Tiger great Lance Parrish
Sizzling canine!
Patrons who visited Royal Oak Nationwide Coney Island on Thursday not solely loved their cone, however got the chance to satisfy Detroit Tigers Nice and 1984 World Collection champion Lance Parrish.

The Meet and Greet was a part of National’s Lucky Dog 60th Summer GiveaWay DaysHeld in July to commemorate the restaurant’s milestone anniversary. It’s anticipated that different occasions will probably be held all year long to have fun the birthday.
Steve Blow, a spokesperson who attended Thursday’s occasion, stated it was an ideal occasion with a beautiful turnout.

“Actually a whole bunch of followers got here from all age teams and backgrounds and there was an ideal vitality and pleasure for the Tigers of 1984 and the Tigers of at this time,” Blow stated. “Lance drew a whole bunch of signatures, took numerous photographs with followers and listened and shared tales.”

The affected person group, which waited in line and never solely confirmed their assist for Parrish and the Tigers, however for the Nationwide Coney Island, was gifted with Detroit Tigers Emmer Hats, Foam Fingers and Mini bats. Additionally at Parrish for the occasion was his outdated buddy and Tigers Mascot Paws.
“All has had a good time,” stated Blow.
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