Cleveland County Welcomes American Legion World Series
The stadium received a $2.5 million facelift this year, thanks to a $1 million anonymous gift that was met and exceeded by contributions from the general public. Included in the upgrades is high-speed Internet service that rivals that of many major league ballparks and large convention centers. In addition to first-rate baseball, the ALWS consistently honors the military men and women of America, both veterans and those currently serving. Sunday, Aug. 18, the third day of the tournament, is Military Appreciation Day. Veterans and active military personnel will be admitted free and will receive a distinctive cap and coin. Two Medal of Honor recipients – COL Joe Marm and SGM Bob Patterson – will be recognized; the late SFC Allen Young will be honored in a brief ceremony with his wife and children. A new military statue of a soldier carrying an infant was dedicated prior to the games. Entitled “Shelter and Hope,” the statue on the third base concourse was created by North Carolina sculptor Suzie Hallier Huskins and presented by the American Legion Department of N.C. From the Lowe’s Plaza of Champions to the new ticket office, souvenir stand and the new parking lots, Veterans Field at Keeter Stadium is the place to be Aug. 16-20! For a full schedule of games, go to www.americanlegionworldseries.com. Photos by Victorian Rose Provided by Judy Gaultney
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