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Accessible Baseball Field Project Reaches Standstill Following Withdrawal of Lead Partner
Rising costs from $750,000 to $4 million force the volunteer-run Hall of Fame to end Dream Field partnership and recommend a new organization to lead the project.
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Accessible baseball field project reaches standstill following withdrawal of lead partner
An estimated $4-million baseball field project slated for Chatham, Ont. is in limbo after the withdrawal of its lead organization. The Simcoe Reformer reports the Chatham Sports Hall of Fame – the project’s primary lead – has pulled out of the “Dream Field’s” partnership, citing the project has grown beyond the scope of the organization’s financial and volunteer resources. The field was to be located at the city’s Kiwanis stadium site and serve …
Chatham's Dream Field baseball project takes a hit with lead organizer's exit
The Dream Field project to build an accessible baseball diamond in Chatham is at a standstill after the lead organization, the Chatham Sports Hall of Fame, pulled out of its formal partnership.
·Sarnia, Canada
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- 34% of the sources lean Left, 33% of the sources are Center, 33% of the sources lean Right
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C 33%
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