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Toronto Blue Jays award $117,000 to revitalize B.C. ballpark

Nelson was the only B.C. community to receive the grant
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The renovation of Nelson香蕉视频直播檚 Queen Elizabeth Park is receiving a grant from The Toronto Blue Jays. Photo: Tyler Harper

An old ballpark in Nelson is receiving some big league love.

The Toronto Blue Jays announced Friday that the Nelson Baseball Association is one of the recipients of its 12 Field Of Dreams grants this year.

The Jays are donating $117,000 to the ongoing restoration of Nelson香蕉视频直播檚 Queen Elizabeth Park, which Nelson Baseball began a of last October.

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Nelson is the only B.C. community to receive this year香蕉视频直播檚 grant. The $1.1 million investment is also being shared with communities in Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador.

A spokesperson for the Jays Care Foundation said Nelson Baseball香蕉视频直播檚 application stood out for its vision and commitment to youth.

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The Jays Care Foundation said in its announcement it has committed nearly $7 million to 68 Canadian community infrastructure projects over the last five years.

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Queen Elizabeth Field, which was named in 1953 to commemorate the queen香蕉视频直播檚 coronation, had been in dire need of renovations for years prior to the start of the current work.

A new warning track, foul poles, outfield fence and backstop netting have already been installed, and on a rebuilt infield and dugouts as well as batting cages.

Nelson Baseball also plans to install new bleachers, resurface the old ones, place new sod, add an equipment building and a new digital scoreboard.

The organization has received $321,200 to complete the project, which also includes: $56,500 has come from in-kind contributions; $51,000 from the Regional District of Central Kootenay; $32,500 from cash donations; $27,500 from Columbia Basin Trust, $20,000 from the City of Nelson, $13,700 from BC Tire Stewardship and $3,000 from Kal Tire.

The donation from Canada香蕉视频直播檚 only major league team was good news for Nelson Baseball, which had to due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Sorenson credited Nelson Baseball treasurer Jim Sevigny for his fundraising efforts in making the dream of a new ballpark come true.

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Tyler Harper

About the Author: Tyler Harper

I香蕉视频直播檓 editor-reporter at the Nelson Star, where I香蕉视频直播檝e worked since 2015.
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