Newborns Celebrate Steelers Spirit at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital Pep Rally
Born into Black and Gold: Babies swaddled in Terrible Towels at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital Pep Rally
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UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, held a pep rally featuring newborns swaddled in Terrible Towels, celebrating the upcoming NFL draft. Steelers legend Charlie Batch attended the event, emphasizing the significance of being born into Steelers Nation.
- 01Newborns at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital celebrated their first moments as Steelers fans.
- 02The event featured iconic Terrible Towels, a symbol of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- 03Steelers legend Charlie Batch highlighted the importance of the experience for the babies and their families.
- 04Parents will have lasting memories from this unique pep rally.
- 05The rally coincided with the anticipation of the upcoming NFL draft.
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UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, hosted a pep rally on Monday to welcome newborns into the Steelers fan community ahead of the NFL draft. The event featured infants swaddled in the famous Terrible Towels, a beloved symbol of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Steelers legend Charlie Batch attended the rally, expressing that this event embodies the spirit of being 'born into Steelers Nation.' He remarked on the significance of the occasion for both the newborns and their families, stating that it would provide parents with a memorable story to share for years to come. This celebration not only honors the babies but also fosters a sense of community among Steelers fans.
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The event fosters community spirit among Steelers fans and creates lasting memories for families.
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