Liquid Lightning is pleased to announce that it will join the National High School Coaches Association and Easton officials on Monday, November 9 at a news conference to be held at the Grand Eastonian Suites Hotel, revealing details about the planned National High School Sports Hall of Fame Museum. Liquid Lightning will be the energy drink of choice for the VIP guests and speakers at the press conference, by special invitation from Jim Jennings, President of Waterbucket Media, who took part in spearheading the project since its inception.
When opened in 2011, the three-story museum will house headquarters for the coaches association, which awards athletes and coaches of the year, and will also be the site of an annual celebrity banquet honoring new inductees. Interactive exhibits, a training and testing center, a 7,000-square-
With an excellent geographical location, the hall of fame museum will help anchor the city’s proposed intermodal facility along South Third Street, spread the city’s attractions throughout the Downtown area, and greatly benefit Easton. “It’s a huge deal.” said Mayor Sal Panto Jr.
“As the perfect compliment to the endeavors of athletes both on and off the field, Liquid Lightning has been an ardent supporter of youth sports and positive youth culture. The plans for the museum are a perfect fit with Liquid Lightning’s history in sponsoring and honoring young men and women who achieve excellence through hard work and dedication.”
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