About Johnny Bench Photomints and Coins
Speak to any sports historian and you would be informed that over time the celebrity star player Johnny Bench has maintained a well balanced attitude when it comes to using his status. Johnny after his retirement from the game in 1983 has been well involved on an active note with charity and noble causes. Some of the most noteworthy mentioning ones would be the Heart Association, even the American Cancer Society where he was a National Chairman of Athletes struck by the horrid disease, or even the Kidney Foundation. Items like the Johnny Bench HOF Archival Etched Glass 24KT Gold Coin Photo Mint have been auctioned off at many of the appearances for worthy charitable causes held at the Franciscan Sisters of Poor Health System events and also at the American Lung Association, and not to forget the 'Catch the Cure' program which was a huge success at the Children's Hospital of Cincinnati.
Apart from the charitable causes Johnny has also been involved with awareness through the media, his latest stints would be with the high end networks, for example ESPN and the Fox Sports networks where he took part in various shows getting in front of the cameras during the Christmas Shows with Bob Hope. Sources reveal that so touched were the people who watched the star speak about humanity and giving a chance to others that items like an Autographed Johnny Bench &
Pete Rose Photo - Framed 8x10
Cincinnati Reds and the Pete Rose, Johnny Bench and
Joe Morgan Autographed Bat - Big Red Machine were off the shelves in record times with the proceedings from it going straight to charity.