Detroit, Mich.
- Detroit Economic Growth Corporation President and CEO George W.
Jackson, Jr., Director of Chevrolet Advertising Promotion Kevin Mayer,
Think Detroit PAL Interim CEO Tim Richey and City of Detroit Recreation
Department Director Alicia Minter announced today that Chevrolet will
help refurbish part of the Jayne Field youth baseball complex in
Detroit with a financial contribution and volunteers. The offer to work
with Think Detroit PAL came as a better alternative to creating a youth
baseball field at the site of the former Tiger Stadium.
"Chevrolet fully supports the City of Detroit and Detroit Economic
Growth Corporation in their revitalization efforts of the former Tiger
Stadium location," said Mayer. "As such we are pleased to be able to
work with DEGC and Think Detroit PAL to rebuild another facility which
is already a significant facility for youth baseball in Detroit." Jayne Field has 11 baseball diamonds and Think Detroit PAL operates the
largest youth baseball program in the city. "Last year 1,400 young
people played on almost 100 teams in PAL baseball leagues," said
Richey. "We are quite excited about working with Chevrolet and the City
of Detroit to enhance a great baseball park. And we are grateful to
them and DEGC for making it possible." Overall Think Detroit PAL sports
programs serve 10,000 youth in the city every year.
Think Detroit PAL uses the Jayne Field complex under an agreement with
the City of Detroit, which owns the park. Minter said, "This is another
great example of how collaboration between city government, nonprofit
partners and good corporate citizens can make a huge difference for
young people and the community as a whole."
Jackson praised Chevrolet for its commitment to Detroit's young people
and making a choice that serves everyone well. "Chevrolet?s support of
Think Detroit PAL baseball turns their commitment from a single to a
grand slam home run," said Jackson. "By working with an established
partner and helping to refurbish part of a major facility of baseball
diamonds at Jayne Field they will have far greater impact on youth than
trying to fix up a single field. And their decision also preserves an
important economic development asset for the city." For the last two years, Chevrolet has supported youth baseball by
providing support to more than 100 communities across the country. It's
support includes field refurbishments, equipment donations, and
baseball clinics, with 25 fields constructed to date. "We are delighted
to have such a great opportunity to do the same work right here in our
hometown of Detroit," added Mayer.
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Media contact:
For DEGC
Bob Rossbach
313-402-9831
bob@rossbach.tv
For Chevrolet
Mike Albano
313-820-6564
For Think Detroit PAL
Garrett Jackson
313-833-1600 |