CHESTER, PA, (July 17, 2025) – Dairy farmer Doug Sattazahn of Zahncroft Dairy in Womelsdorf, Berks County, participated in the grand opening of the Philadelphia Union’s WSFS Bank Sportsplex Café, The Training Table Powered by Refuel With Chocolate Milk.
The event highlighted the multi-year partnership between Pennsylvania Dairy Farmers, American Dairy Association North East and the Philadelphia Union that focuses on a shared commitment to sustainable business practices and the nutritional value of milk and dairy products.
“Having The Training Table Powered by Refuel With Chocolate Milk inside the Sportsplex Café is an incredible opportunity to share Pennsylvania’s dairy products with athletes and sports fans,” Sattazahn says. “With this partnership, athletes young and old will benefit from the nutrition provided by locally produced milk,” he added.
At Thursday’s grand opening, Sattazahn helped cut the ribbon on the café and distributed 200 bottles of chocolate milk to the athletes and fans in attendance. The Philadelphia Union-owned WSFS Bank Sportsplex, which is located next to Suburu Park, is a state-of-the-art building with seven outdoor fields used by professional and academy teams, as well as community-based adult and youth sports groups.
Pennsylvania’s dairy farmers are proud sponsors of the Philadelphia Union and are an entitlement partner of the WSFS Bank Sportsplex café, where Pennsylvania dairy products will be sold. The sponsorship also includes onsite activations during promotional theme nights at the Union’s home stadium, Subaru Park. The Pennsylvania dairy industry, comprised of nearly 5,000 dairy farmers, contributes $11.8 billion in annual economic revenue to the Commonwealth and supports 47,000 jobs.
About Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program (PDPP)
Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program is the farmer-directed organization funded by participating dairy farmers to build demand and sales for milk and dairy foods throughout Pennsylvania. Managed by American Dairy Association North East, Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program develops and implements local programs to drive milk and dairy sales at retail outlets and in schools. The organizations also conduct consumer education about dairy through events, traditional and social media, and in collaboration with health professionals through National Dairy Council®. For more information, visit www.americandairy.com/pennsylvania-dairy-promotion-program/ or call 315.472.9143.