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Baseball stadium
Guatemata clinic construction begins
improvements continue
More than $33,000 has been raised
towards the $50,000 goal for building supplies
MidAmerica Nazarene University baseball
for a health clinic in Patanatic, Guatemala.
fans continue to enjoy updated accommoda-
The project is the 2009-10 Passion To Serve
tions to Robbie Jones Field.
campus-wide initiative, in partnership with These improvements were made possible by
Heart to Heart International. MNU will also more than $300,000 in private donations.
help train medical workers in Patanatic.
The latest updates were new bleachers
Ground breaking was Jan. 31. Dr. Randy
seating 350 people, including 51 chair-back
Beckum, vice president for community
seats in the center section.
formation, attended, along with Heart to Heart A press
International staff. box also
Many more creative fundraisers are
has been
planned, including “matching chapels” where
constructed.
the offerings are matched by Pioneer College
Other im-
Catering and the MNU Board of Trustees.
provements
included
better
Dr. Randy Beckum lays the first stone of the new Community Health and Education Center in
dugouts, a
Patanatic, Guatemala. In addition to raising funds to construct the clinic, students and faculty
backstop area
from MNU’s nursing school will volunteer at the clinic in the coming months.
and a
distinctive
entrance to
the stadium
New bleacher seating is now complete
“We are
at Robbie Jones Field.
honored to
receive this gift and to put it to use as the donor
wishes,” says Athletic Director Kevin Steele.
“This great new stadium raises the expectation
levels and enthusiasm of our Pioneers Baseball
program.”
MNU baseball fans can find the 2010
schedule, along with news and information on
Students present Heart to Heart with first installment for clinic.
all sports, at
www.mnusports.com.
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