What baseball will come to mean is the farthest thing in a young childs mind when walking toward the field to play his first baseball game. Clean uniform, matching cap, glove securely attached to one small hand while the other clasps the palm of his fathers giant hand. A fathers glowing pride and knowing smile understands that while they walk onto the field together they are beginning a journey of learning to come together for the greater good. Steve Pindar walked that journey twice in his life when both his sons started playing baseball. The life lessons they learned together are a significant part of the foundation of Robertos Kids and The Pindar Familys focus on community and social responsibility. All socio-economic barriers are removed on this field of dreams Team members one uniform, and a great pride translates into a strong sense of family and community. What young athletes learn in exciting moments during a game is that you cant play a baseball game alone. If youre a great pitcher, someone else needs to hit the ball. If youre the 2nd baseman, someone has to run the baselines for your to work your magic. Baseball, grounded in the rich tradition of sportsmanship and leadership, teaches respect and responsibility. In order to be responsible to the team you first have to be responsible to yourself. Respect yourself first, then others. As young boys grow with the game they become role models and leaders fort the younger boys that will follow them. Respectful competition pushes young men to break records and earn positions on their team. They practice together, or order to play together, in order to win together. Together they are more. The skills a young athlete needs to possess to be a vital part of his team are the same skills he needs to be a vital part of his community. He must recognize and accept the consequences of the actions and decisions he undertakes. (Character, Leadership, Integrity) He must hold a caring attitude towards himself and others. (Respect and Responsibility) He learns a strong ...
| Website | http://www.robertos-kids.org |
| Employees | View employees |
| Address | 55 Union St, Oneonta, New York 13820, US |
| Phone | (607) 437-8779 |
| Industry | Membership Organizations, Organizations |
| Competitors | Creative Kids, KidzArt/Art Innovators, Young Rembrandts - Central Chicago and South Suburbs, Creative Arts Workshop, ART SMART, ARTK12, Kids Art Club, ART START, Pacific School of Music & the ARTS, Art Explorers +6 more (view full list) |
| SIC | SIC Code 864 Companies, SIC Code 86 Companies |
| NAICS | NAICS Code 813 Companies, NAICS Code 8134 Companies, NAICS Code 81 Companies, NAICS Code 81341 Companies, NAICS Code 813410 Companies |
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Roberto's Kids is based in Oneonta, New York.
The NAICS codes for Roberto's Kids are [813, 8134, 81, 81341, 813410].
The SIC codes for Roberto's Kids are [864, 86].