Feb. 6, 2012 Atlanta : The new uniform foreground with former ones in the background. The Atlanta Braves introduced a new alternative home uniform at the 755 Club at Turner Field Monday, Feb. 6, 2012 reflecting the look of the 1966 team. The cream colored uniforms features the traditional Braves script in red across the chest minus the tomahawk, red numbers on the front and back, navy piping, navy player letters and a new logo patch on the left sleeve. The logo patch has two criss-crossing tomahawks, the year "1876" - the franchise&squot;s first season - and the words "Atlanta Braves." Updates from the &squot;66 uniforms include player names across the back and a cool-base material. The &squot;66 uniforms were made of wool flannel. Season ticket holders on hand got to see the new jerseys which will be worn during Saturday and Sunday home games with the team&squot;s traditional navy caps with red brims. The team will wear their red alternative jerseys for Friday night home games. This marks the Club&squot;s first home uniform change since the red jersey was introduced in 2005. John Spink, jspink@ajc.com
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John Spink, jspink@ajc.com

The Atlanta Braves Wives will host the (free) "She Can Play – Fitness Festival," which focuses on teaching young girls about living healthy, encourages them to become involved in sports, and demonstrates the importance of leading an active lifestyle. During the event, more than 250 girls will participate in fitness festival stations and attend a healthy living workshop. Stations will include Hip-Hop dance, Zumba, kickboxing, yoga and strength conditioning. The "She Can Play – Fitness Festival" will take place from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. on Wednesday, June 10 at the Atlanta Braves Baseball Academy at Villages of Carver YMCA.

It is free and is open to girls ages 8-12. Parents can register their child by sending her name, age and t-shirt size to bravesfoundation@braves.com before Monday, June 8.  For more information visit www.Braves.com/shecanplay.