BATAVIA/Batavia Downs offers chance at front row season tickets to the “Rockin’ the Downs”concert series at vaccine clinic this Friday

Press release

Facility is partnering with Genesee and Orleans County Health Departments

BATAVIA – Officials from Batavia Downs today announced they will be partnering with the Genesee and Orleans County Health Departments to host a COVID-19 Vaccination clinic Friday, May 14th from 3-7pm onsite at the Park Place Events Center. The clinic will accept walk-ins and will be offering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine which requires a single dose to be administered.  The FREE vaccination clinic will be open to the public, and no appointment will be necessary.

As an incentive to help promote participation, Batavia Downs will give all persons who get vaccinated at the clinic $20 in Free Food and Drink.  Those who get vaccinated will receive a voucher that will be redeemable anytime at any Batavia Downs for one week.

Each person who receives a vaccine at the clinic will also receive 2 entries into a drawing for a pair of Front Row tickets to all 12 Rockin’ The Downs Summer Concerts in the Premium Section.  The Season Pass worth of tickets are valued at over $1,500.

“In order to put the threat of COVID-19 behind us, we need to get as many people vaccinated as possible,” said Henry Wojtaszek, President and CEO of Batavia Downs. “For more than a year, we’ve tried to take a creative approach to dealing with COVID.  Our Health and Safety Plan has been implemented since our reopening in September.  We’ve employed innovative strategies to protect our employees and customers.  We are proud to be taking the lead when it comes to the ‘new normal’ in our industry. We hope to see long lines on Friday and are excited to help get more shots in more arms. Getting vaccinated will help us & our region get back to normal, allow for local businesses to welcome back more customers and get our economy moving again.”

“We are grateful to Batavia Downs for not only providing a space for this vaccination clinic to take place, but also for helping incentivize those who are looking to get vaccinated,” said David E. Bell, Emergency Preparedness Coordinator for Genesee and Orleans County Health Departments.

State Senator Ed Rath commented, “I commend Batavia Downs and Western OTB for putting together this vaccine clinic for the public.  Working to assure that our residents can easily access these crucial vaccines, right in their own backyard is critical.  I appreciate the work they are doing to assure that everyone who wants a vaccine is able to receive one.”

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