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Transform the Turf

Tax deductible
Transform the Turf is a campaign created by Reno Continental Little League. 
RCLL is raising funds to replace the infield turf on our major’s field at Jack Tighe Stadium. 

Jack Tighe is one of the oldest Little League ball parks in Reno and one of the few baseball fields in Northern Nevada dedicated to youth sports that has a turf infield. After thousands of young athletes having played countless games over the last 10 years, the surface that has an 8 year life span is showing it’s age. There are sections of the infield where the turf is completely worn through exposing the dirt and rocks.  Not only has it become a less than ideal playing surface, it is going to turn into a safety concern for our kids soon.  The RCLL board has weighed many options including, returning the field to grass and dirt.  The additional water consumption to maintain a grass infield, having to involve the city,  as well as several other factors have led us to the decision that replacing the turf is best for all parties involved.  We have received numerous bid proposals for the removal of the existing turf, re-grading and leveling, 11,909 square feet of synthetic turf in two colors, and installation on the Major/Minor field #1.  We are in the process of finalizing a contract, but we need your help.

RCLL’s Transform the Turf campaign is seeking to raise $125,000 to fund the purchase and installation of new infield turf and other facility upgrades to start the 2022 spring season.

Thank you in advance for your kindness and generosity in considering to donate the funds needed that allows our youth here in Northern Nevada to have a safe and adequate place to learn and play baseball. 
 
 

Jack Tighe Fields History:

The story of the ball fields begins in 1964 when the city first developed a plan for the Jack Tighe Memorial Fields. The first phase included a baseball diamond, as well as a picnic area to serve as a noise buffer between the park and the neighborhood. Reno’s Continental Little League was the first organization to use the field, and they still use it today. League officials, along with Reno city officials, sponsors, and the public attended the dedication ceremony on May 18, 1964.

The park hosted the 1965 Little League Western Regional Tournament. By the next year, the ball field was upgraded with a second Little League field and a Babe Ruth ball field plus fencing, irrigation, and two scoreboards donated by a local business. The original lighting for night games was installed in 1968.

In 1969, the city expanded the park to eight acres by purchasing land behind the Moana swimming pool; the pool no longer exists—it is now part of the parking area.


RCLL is a registered non-profit company run by parent volunteers. 100% of all contributions will go directly to fund the new turf and other general facility upgrades and are tax-deductible.
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Donations 

  • Bauserman
    • $5,000 (Offline)
    • 2 yrs
  • Tamarack Junction
    • $5,000 (Offline)
    • 2 yrs
  • Granite Construction
    • $1,940 (Offline)
    • 2 yrs
  • Q&D Construction
    • $2,500 (Offline)
    • 2 yrs
  • American Endowment Foundation
    • $10,000 (Offline)
    • 2 yrs
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Organizer

Little League Baseball Inc (4280108 Reno Continental Ll)
 
Registered nonprofit
Donations are typically 100% tax deductible in the US.

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