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KPLL holding registrations this month, next

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King Philip Little League in Bristol will be holding registrations for the upcoming 2013 Little League season on Thursday nights, Jan. 24 and 31, from 6 to 8 p.m., and on Saturdays, Jan. 26 and Feb. 2 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. All the signups will be held at Elder Care Community Room.
The fees for the league vary, depending on when players are registered.
For T-ball, A Division and AA Division, players who sign up before Feb. 3 will pay $50 each; after that date the price increases to $70.
For AAA Division and Major Division, registration prior to Feb. 3 is $80, and after that date, $100.
For Junior and Senior Divisions, it’s $100 prior to Feb. 3 and $120 after. There is a maximum charge per family of $210 (prior to Feb. 3) or $230 (after), and a fund-raising fee of $25 per family. Scholarships will be considered upon request.
Following are some additional requests:
• First time players must bring a copy of their birth certificate and 2 proofs of residency.
• Parents wishing to manage, coach, volunteer or vote in the next election should bring their driver’s license in order to fill out a BCI form. Background checks are mandatory per Little League as well as the Town of Bristol
• A form of payment for the registration and fund-raising fee. Checks, cash, and credit cards will all be accepted. A $15 fee will be required in the result of a check returned due to insufficient funds. Credit card transactions will be subject to an additional $3 per player processing fee.
• For more information and to download a registration packet please visit www.kpll.org

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