Morristown Elementary School Fundraiser at Chase Field

Fans at a baseball game supporting Morristown Elementary fundraiser

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Morristown Elementary School is organizing a fundraising event coinciding with a Major League Baseball game at Chase Field, featuring the Arizona Diamondbacks versus the San Francisco Giants. A portion of each discounted ticket sold will support the school’s programs. With predictions of dry weather in the Phoenix area, families are encouraged to attend the game to help enhance educational opportunities while enjoying America’s pastime.

Morristown—Morristown Elementary School is set to host a fundraising event at Chase Field in Phoenix on Monday, September 15. The fundraiser will coincide with a Major League Baseball game featuring the Arizona Diamondbacks against the San Francisco Giants. A portion of each ticket sold at a discounted rate will go directly to benefit the school’s programs and initiatives.

The game will take place at 401 E. Jefferson St. in Phoenix, giving members of the community an opportunity to support local education while enjoying America’s favorite pastime. Families and supporters of Morristown Elementary are encouraged to attend, as their participation will help raise crucial funds to enhance learning opportunities for students.

Upcoming weather forecasts for the Phoenix area indicate mostly dry conditions ahead. On August 29, 2025, residents can expect partly cloudy skies with a high of 96°F and southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph. The evening forecast calls for a low around 74°F, with winds coming from the north-northwest at a similar speed. This weather information is relevant to those planning to attend the game, as comfort levels can significantly influence attendance.

In terms of broader weather patterns, the valley is anticipated to experience dry conditions leading up to and through the Labor Day weekend, particularly following a recent period of wet weather. Humidity levels are expected to decrease, contributing to a drier feel across the region. However, western and northern parts of Arizona may briefly see rain from remnants of Tropical Storm Juliette before the systems dissipate.

Following a high temperature surge throughout the week, with highs nearing 105°F on Fridays and previous highs reaching 97°F on Tuesdays—marking the first August high in the 90s in over two years—residents are reminded to stay aware of extreme heat conditions. The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality has issued an Ozone High Pollution Advisory, raising concerns regarding air quality for sensitive groups. The forthcoming weekend is expected to present a mix of temperatures ranging from 102°F to 109°F, with a potential chance of rain.

In light of the heightened temperatures, local authorities have stressed the importance of avoiding heat-related emergencies. Risks such as heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke are significant during periods of extreme weather. Residents are encouraged to follow safety tips and take precautions such as staying hydrated and limiting outdoor activities during peak heat hours.

The Scottsdale Fire Department has released guidelines on how to manage the effects of extreme heat, ensuring that community members remain safe and informed. As conditions are projected to change, with an increase in storm chances from Monday through Wednesday of the following week, it is advisable for residents to stay updated regarding weather shifts—particularly for those planning outdoor events like the D-Backs game.

For the latest weather conditions and forecasts, the FOX 10 weather page, along with their mobile weather app, serves as valuable resources for residents in Phoenix and surrounding areas. With both the upcoming fundraiser and the climatic situation, the Morristown community has much to look forward to as they support their local school while navigating the changing weather patterns.

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