Bub
February 8th, 2006, 09:43 AM
More additions to Drake Stadium.
Donations Bolster Drake Stadium Renovation
DES MOINES, IOWA — A trio of contributions to Drake University totaling $2 million will cap off the $15-million revitalization of Drake Stadium.
Drake University President David Maxwell today announced the University has received two $500,000 gifts and a $1 million state grant.
Peggy Fisher, a 1970 Drake alumna, and her husband, Larry Stelter, donated $500,000 to construct a plaza and archway on 28th Street immediately west of the stadium and north of Forest Avenue.
The plaza will create an open, beautifully landscaped red brick walkway area with an arched entry serving as the front door to the grand sports facility that has been home to the Drake Relays, America’s Athletic Classic, since 1926. The arch is scheduled to be completed by Relays, although the walkway construction will be postponed until summer to avoid interfering with pedestrian traffic during the event. Plans are under way to seek additional funding for pylons on the plaza that will commemorate some of the Relays’ most famous athletes and achievements.
http://www.drakebulldogs.org/newsstory.php?nid=1139347808
The additional gift is being used to build a two story facility with concessions and new visitor locker rooms. :hyped:
Here is a link to a current web cam of the renovations(field turf, new track, refurbished seating, lights etc..
http://www.drake.edu/athletics/DrakeCam.html
Donations Bolster Drake Stadium Renovation
DES MOINES, IOWA — A trio of contributions to Drake University totaling $2 million will cap off the $15-million revitalization of Drake Stadium.
Drake University President David Maxwell today announced the University has received two $500,000 gifts and a $1 million state grant.
Peggy Fisher, a 1970 Drake alumna, and her husband, Larry Stelter, donated $500,000 to construct a plaza and archway on 28th Street immediately west of the stadium and north of Forest Avenue.
The plaza will create an open, beautifully landscaped red brick walkway area with an arched entry serving as the front door to the grand sports facility that has been home to the Drake Relays, America’s Athletic Classic, since 1926. The arch is scheduled to be completed by Relays, although the walkway construction will be postponed until summer to avoid interfering with pedestrian traffic during the event. Plans are under way to seek additional funding for pylons on the plaza that will commemorate some of the Relays’ most famous athletes and achievements.
http://www.drakebulldogs.org/newsstory.php?nid=1139347808
The additional gift is being used to build a two story facility with concessions and new visitor locker rooms. :hyped:
Here is a link to a current web cam of the renovations(field turf, new track, refurbished seating, lights etc..
http://www.drake.edu/athletics/DrakeCam.html