17 Eylül 2012 Pazartesi

A Miracle at Easton Rotary Field

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Hannah McGovern (R) sings National Anthem
It was built and they sure came. Over five hundred people were on hand for Opening Day at Easton Rotary Field on September 9. Right next to Charles Chrin Community Center on Greenwood Avenue in Palmer Township, it's a $750,000 astroturf baseball diamond. There's a teletron in left center field, stands, and most importantly, lots of ballpark franks. But this is no ordinary ballfield. It's a miracle.

You see, this ballfield was built for kids whose physical and intellectual challenges prevent them from playing in the local little leagues. On Opening Day, 105 of them had an opportunity to be real baseball players, thanks to the efforts of hundreds who donated their money or services to the Northampton County Miracle League.

The stadium itself is a miracle. No bonds were needed. It was built in just 133 days. Not one dime is owed to anyone.

Dave Colver: He built it and they came.
This is largely due to the efforts of Dave Colver, Chair of Palmer Township's Board of Supervisors. His Board authorized this project in 2010, when it was just a dream. Then he volunteered to act as Project Manager.

"Dave, you built a miracle," said Miracle League President Rick Agretto before the ceremonial first pitch was tossed. Colver, known in the community as "Mr. Palmer Township," credited the many local businesses and people who provided money or, just as importantly, their time.

Easton Rotary kicked in the first $100,000, and after that, it all snowballed. Charles Chrin served as site contractor. No charge. Finelli Consulting Engineers did the designs. No charge.

Kevin Benton, Jr., enjoys a ballpark frank
There are 250 Miracle league fields in the United States, including one in nearby Schnecksville. But Colver explained that what might seem like a short trip to many can be an ordeal for a family with special needs children.

Northampton County Executive John Stoffa, who serves on the Miracle League Board, summed up the sentiments. "There are no strikeouts here," he said. "Only winners. May the miracles continue for years to come."

After the dedication ceremony, there was a double header. Everybody won. Every athlete saw his or her name on the teletron. And the last batter of every half inning hit a grand slam. Everyone left with at least one ballpark frank.

And a smile.

Rocky Mo Davis hits a grand slam.

Connor Francis escorted to first after belting out a single.
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Blogger's Note: It was a pleasure to meet Untouched Takeaway at this event. She was there to cheer on a friend's son. I also had the privilege to meet a few readers. Some of them even agree with me!! But I forgot to ask if I could mention them.

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