Flying Squirrels Free Emoji Stickers Available Now!
FUNNVILLE - What does Richmond's Main Street Station have in common with current San Francisco Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford? Well, they're both featured in the new Flying Squirrels free emoji sticker set, available now for download on IOS devices. The 28-character emoji sticker set is accessible to download by searching
FUNNVILLE - What does Richmond's Main Street Station have in common with current San Francisco Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford? Well, they're both featured in the new Flying Squirrels free emoji sticker set, available now for download on IOS devices. The 28-character emoji sticker set is accessible to download by searching "Flying Squirrels Emoji" in the app store search field.
The Keyboard includes an array of Nutzy and Nutasha emojis, as well as a special emoji featuring Flying Squirrels Clubhouse Manager Joe Tarnowski ("Joe T"). The set also features iconic Richmond landmarks such as the Virginia State Capital building and the James River. Fans can click here to see the full keyboard or download to the phone by searching "Flying Squirrels Emoji" in the app store.
"We try to reinvent ourselves every year so that our tremendous fan base can reenergize annually," Said Flying Squirrels VP & COO Todd "Parney" Parnell. "Sometimes, it's physical things at the ballpark and in addition to those, we added these emoji's this year electronically. They are fun and different just like we are." Parney is also featured in the emoji keyboard. His trademark-style "Parney Pants" are part of the free package, complete with a Flying Squirrels logoed pattern.
Emoji Keyboard Includes:
Nutzy
Nutzy Tears of Joy
Nutzy Surprised
Nutzy Thumbs Up
Nutzy Safe
Nutzy Out
Nutasha Grin
Nutasha Heart Eyes
Nutasha Wink
Brandon Crawford
Molly Meg
Joe T with Towel
Parney Pants
Squirrels Fries
Fireworks Plunger
Squirrels Primary Logo
Squirrels R Logo
Squirrels Head Logo
Squirrels Acorn Logo
The Diamond
Funnville
FS Logo
State Capital
Train Station Clock Tower
James River
#HaveFunn
#GoNuts
#GoSquirrels
The team traveled from Scottsdale, AZ on Saturday and will hold an open workout at The Diamond tonight from 5-7 p.m. The workout will be followed by a free meet and mingle with the team event from 7-8 p.m. Media Day will be held on Tuesday, April 3 from 3-4 p.m.
The team begins the year on the road Thursday, April 5 in Trenton, NJ and will return for Opening night at The Diamond Friday, April 13. Limited tickets remain as the Squirrels will begin their ninth season against the Reading Fightin' Phils (Philadelphia Phillies) at 7:05 p.m. For tickets for opening night or any other 2018 regular season game, please log onto SquirrelsBaseball.com or call (804) 359-3866
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 2, 2018
Media Contact: Jay Burnham
(804) 359-3866 x308
jay.burnham@squirrelsbaseball.com
Flying Squirrels Free Emoji Keyboard Available Now!
28 Unique Team Emoji's Ready For IOS
FUNNVILLE - What does Richmond's Main Street Station have in common with current San Francisco Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford? Well, they're both featured in the new Flying Squirrels free emoji keyboard, available now for download on IOS devices. The 28-character emoji keyboard is accessible to download by searching "Flying Squirrels Emoji" in the app store search field.
The Keyboard includes an array of Nutzy and Nutasha emojis, as well as a special emoji featuring Flying Squirrels Clubhouse Manager Joe Tarnowski ("Joe T"). The keyboard also features iconic Richmond landmarks such as the Virginia State Capital building and the James River. Fans can click here to see the full keyboard or download to the phone by searching "Flying Squirrels Emoji" in the app store.
"We try to reinvent ourselves every year so that our tremendous fan base can reenergize annually," Said Flying Squirrels VP & COO Todd "Parney" Parnell. "Sometimes, it's physical things at the ballpark and in addition to those, we added these emoji's this year electronically. They are fun and different just like we are." Parney is also featured in the emoji keyboard. His trademark-style "Parney Pants" are part of the free package, complete with a Flying Squirrels logoed pattern.
Emoji Keyboard Includes:
Nutzy
Nutzy Tears of Joy
Nutzy Surprised
Nutzy Thumbs Up
Nutzy Safe
Nutzy Out
Nutasha Grin
Nutasha Heart Eyes
Nutasha Wink
Brandon Crawford
Molly Meg
Joe T with Towel
Parney Pants
Squirrels Fries
Fireworks Plunger
Squirrels Primary Logo
Squirrels R Logo
Squirrels Head Logo
Squirrels Acorn Logo
The Diamond
Funnville
FS Logo
State Capital
Train Station Clock Tower
James River
#HaveFunn
#GoNuts
#GoSquirrels
The team traveled from Scottsdale, AZ on Saturday and will hold an open workout at The Diamond tonight from 5-7 p.m. The workout will be followed by a free meet and mingle with the team event from 7-8 p.m. Media Day will be held on Tuesday, April 3 from 3-4 p.m.
The team begins the year on the road Thursday, April 5 in Trenton, NJ and will return for Opening night at The Diamond Friday, April 13. Limited tickets remain as the Squirrels will begin their ninth season against the Reading Fightin' Phils (Philadelphia Phillies) at 7:05 p.m. For tickets for opening night or any other 2018 regular season game, please log onto SquirrelsBaseball.com or call (804) 359-3866
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 2, 2018
Media Contact: Jay Burnham
(804) 359-3866 x308
jay.burnham@squirrelsbaseball.com
Flying Squirrels Free Emoji Keyboard Available Now!
28 Unique Team Emoji's Ready For IOS
FUNNVILLE - What does Richmond's Main Street Station have in common with current San Francisco Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford? Well, they're both featured in the new Flying Squirrels free emoji keyboard, available now for download on IOS devices. The 28-character emoji keyboard is accessible to download by searching "Flying Squirrels Emoji" in the app store search field.
The Keyboard includes an array of Nutzy and Nutasha emojis, as well as a special emoji featuring Flying Squirrels Clubhouse Manager Joe Tarnowski ("Joe T"). The keyboard also features iconic Richmond landmarks such as the Virginia State Capital building and the James River. Fans can click here to see the full keyboard or download to the phone by searching "Flying Squirrels Emoji" in the app store.
"We try to reinvent ourselves every year so that our tremendous fan base can reenergize annually," Said Flying Squirrels VP & COO Todd "Parney" Parnell. "Sometimes, it's physical things at the ballpark and in addition to those, we added these emoji's this year electronically. They are fun and different just like we are." Parney is also featured in the emoji keyboard. His trademark-style "Parney Pants" are part of the free package, complete with a Flying Squirrels logoed pattern.
Emoji Keyboard Includes:
Nutzy
Nutzy Tears of Joy
Nutzy Surprised
Nutzy Thumbs Up
Nutzy Safe
Nutzy Out
Nutasha Grin
Nutasha Heart Eyes
Nutasha Wink
Brandon Crawford
Molly Meg
Joe T with Towel
Parney Pants
Squirrels Fries
Fireworks Plunger
Squirrels Primary Logo
Squirrels R Logo
Squirrels Head Logo
Squirrels Acorn Logo
The Diamond
Funnville
FS Logo
State Capital
Train Station Clock Tower
James River
#HaveFunn
#GoNuts
#GoSquirrels
The team begins the year on the road Thursday, April 5 in Trenton, NJ and will return for Opening night at The Diamond Friday, April 13. Limited tickets remain as the Squirrels will begin their ninth season against the Reading Fightin' Phils (Philadelphia Phillies) at 7:05 p.m. For tickets for opening night or any other 2018 regular season game, please log onto SquirrelsBaseball.com or call (804) 359-3866
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