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T-Roy's Kids Club Kicks Off New Season with Exciting Offers

Nigel Latta
By Nigel LattaJun 05, 2025
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In preparation for the upcoming athletic season, T-Roy’s Kids Club has reopened its doors to young fans. Children aged 12 and under can enjoy special pricing until July 30, after which rates will increase slightly. Members will be treated to a range of perks, including exclusive merchandise, access to special events, and personalized experiences that connect them to Troy Athletics. The club fosters a unique relationship between young supporters and the Trojan Warrior Club, allowing kids to feel like integral parts of the team.

Members also receive newsletters, birthday greetings, and credentials granting them access to select home games. In-game activities offer members unforgettable opportunities such as participating in pregame rituals, joining interactive sessions, or even being featured during game broadcasts. Registration is straightforward, either online or through the ticket office, ensuring easy access for families interested in joining.

Joining the Club: Benefits Beyond Expectations

Young sports enthusiasts have the chance to become official members of T-Roy’s Kids Club, where they gain access to a variety of benefits designed to enhance their connection with Troy Athletics. For a limited time, memberships are available at discounted rates before increasing slightly post-July 30. Each member receives a free t-shirt and activity book, along with invitations to exclusive events throughout the year.

Membership extends beyond just memorabilia; it creates a meaningful bond between children and the university’s athletic program. By joining the Kids Club, participants are paired with the Trojan Warrior Club, an initiative aimed at fostering loyalty and engagement among younger fans. This collaboration ensures that every child feels valued and connected to the broader Troy Athletics community. Additionally, members receive regular updates via email newsletters, personalized birthday cards from T-Roy himself, and membership credentials enabling them to participate in select activities during home games.

Unforgettable Experiences Through Interactive Opportunities

Beyond the tangible rewards, T-Roy’s Kids Club offers numerous in-game experiences that make each event memorable. Members might find themselves assisting with game ball deliveries, walking alongside players through high-five tunnels, or even being recognized as the "Member of the Game." These moments provide an insider’s view into the world of college athletics while strengthening the emotional ties between the children and the team.

The club focuses on creating lasting memories by involving members in various aspects of game day festivities. Activities such as singing the national anthem alongside buddies or taking part in ceremonial events give kids a sense of belonging and importance within the larger athletic framework. Families interested in registering can do so conveniently by visiting the official website or contacting the ticket office directly. For inquiries about specific details or additional information, reaching out to Macy Wiederin via email guarantees prompt assistance, making the process seamless for all potential members.

Nigel Latta
authorBy Nigel Latta

Child psychologist and author known for his practical, no-nonsense parenting advice and TV shows.

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