Friday, May 28, 2021 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com • A5 Batter’s up at new facility Business Directory GUEST COLUMN B oB JESSICA GARRIGUES The following speech was delivered at a celebration of the new Broadway Field indoor batting facility. It’s hard to believe that one year ago on Tuesday, May 11, we broke ground on this incredible facil- ity. Today, we celebrate the donors, volunteers, and community members who helped make this happen! We started using the facil- ity as soon as we were able to based on state restrictions and since then have had 17 of our community teams uti- lizing it. The positive impact it has already made and will continue to make include: • A clean, safe, and dry space to work on skills during in-season and off -sea- son athletics. • Increased athletic space for our youth, especially with decreased fi elds due to the sale of Gearhart Elemen- tary School. • Four lanes of cages that allow us to maximize space and time during practices. • High-quality, new equipment to help us grow in skill and fi tness. • A new concession stand that is placed where vol- unteers can see the athletic events occurring. Increased and improved storage for Sunset Empire Parks and Recreation Dis- trict staff . Americans with Disabili- ties Act accessible restrooms on the northwest corner of Broadway fi eld, mak- ing bathrooms more readily accessible for all throughout the park. Both our baseball and softball programs are seeing success after our short time CONSTRUCTION M c E wan c onstruction , inc . E xcavation • u ndErground u tiitiEs r oad w ork • F ill M atErial s itE P rEParation • r ock owned and operated by M ike and C eline M C e wan 503-738-3569 34154 Hwy 26, Seaside, OR P.O. Box 2845, Gearhart, OR S erving Jeff Ter Har with the facility already. We see this facility as the driv- ing force behind the contin- ued growth and development of our programs’ cultures here in Seaside. From the ground up, we can now have a “home base” for our pro- grams from the youngest members of our baseball and softball programs, and Brett Wolfe, our new base- ball coach, and I couldn’t be more excited about the direction we are headed. Chris Corder, a local coach for multiple sports including softball and bas- ketball, was our fearless leader. He worked without rest for an entire year to get plans in place, city approval, building permits, and mon- etary and resource dona- tions to make this project a reality! Not to mention, he actively had a hand in every aspect of physically build- ing the facility. This project would not have happened without him! Kandice Flaigg, a senior softball player, used this project as her Pacifi ca Proj- ect. She promoted the proj- ect, built and maintained a website and facebook page, and was a student voice in the planning process. She also, independently, wrote grants to help secure fund- ing and volunteered her time at fundraising events. Cash Corder and Jarred White, two junior Sea- side High School students and baseball players, also worked on the facility as their Pacifi ca Project. It was a common sight to see them physically working on the building, whether it was digging ditches, lay- ing piping for the fl oor heat, or helping at our Corn Hole Tournament fundraiser in September. Skyler Archibald with Sunset Empire Parks and Recreation has supported the project from the begin- ning by attending city coun- cil meetings, participat- ing in the planning process, and helping secure funding to make this project a real- ity! Darren Gooch and Levi Conner from SEPRD have also been instrumental in the process. We couldn’t have done it without these key sponsors: $50,000 Herche Fam- ily: Tom and Mary Herche’s generous donation came as a surprise and was just what we needed to make it to our goal. Today we have Mary Herche with us. Skyler will speak more on this incredi- ble family and how we came to be so fortunate to receive their contribution. Grand Slam Level $25,000-$50,000, Aut- zen Family Foundation and SEPRD Foundation. Home Run Level: $5,000- $25,000, AMJ Insulation, Borland Electric, Coastal Restoration, Oregon Com- munity Foundation, Ryan Osburn Plumbing, White’s Heating. There are many more contributors listed on our donor board on the west side of the facility. Several local businesses donated time, materials, and labor in order to bring our dreams to life. They spent countless hours of their own time to help build our facil- ity: Keith Keranen Excavat- ing, Mike McEwan, Bor- land Electric, Ryan Osburn Plumbing, Coastal Con- struction, White’s Heat- ing, AMJ Insulation, Corder Drywall, Butler Construc- tion, Levi Rhea, and Quack- enbush Builders. The impact this facility will have, and has already had, on our community is immense. I am incredibly proud to have been able to witness such generosity of time, resources, funding, and skill to create this won- derful facility. 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