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    Posted: May 01 2013 at 8:39pm
Posted: 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Middletown Schools awarded $500K for Barnitz Stadium renovations

The Middletown Community Foundation awarded its single largest grant.

By Hannah Poturalski

MIDDLETOWN —

Efforts to renovate the 60-year-old Barnitz Stadium got a big financial boost Wednesday courtesy of a $500,000 grant from the Middletown Community Foundation.

The half million dollar check — the foundation’s single-largest award ever — was presented to Middletown City Schools Superintendent Greg Rasmussen during the organization’s KNOWledge Series luncheon at the Middletown Area Senior Center. It was the cherry on top of the afternoon that included a speaking appearance by Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis about the district’s Learning is Cool program.

The $500,000 will help support phase one of renovations — $1.2 million for bleacher renovation to accommodate more handicap access, installation of artificial turf and widening of the field, said George Long, business manager for Middletown.

Long said a timeline is still being determined and dependent on securing an additional $700,000 in private donations.

“We’re in the process of fundraising; all of it will be private donations,” Long said. “The district is appreciative of the foundation and its willingness to step up and move the project forward.”

The community foundation board approved the grant Tuesday, which will be paid at a rate of $50,000 each year for a decade, Gordon said.

Rasmussen said his hope is the renovated stadium will host more community and youth sports, band competitions and state tournaments. He said Barnitz will only enhance the revitalization efforts of downtown Middletown.

“What Barnitz has been and will continue to be is a gathering place for the community,” Rasmussen said.

Gordon said the economic development benefits of an upgraded stadium were “attractive” to the community foundation board, and the possibility of more people spending money at local gas stations, restaurants and hotels.

“Education is the primary focus of the foundation and we include the extra-curricular activities of students,” Gordon said.

Future phases of renovations at Barnitz will include: adding more parking lots, renovating locker rooms, adding a weight room under the bleachers, updating the stadium lighting to be energy efficient, press room renovations and exterior painting, according to Long.

The district hopes to raise enough private donations to support $2.5 million in renovations over the next decade, Long said.

The more than 60-year-old stadium seats about 7,000 people. The school board in April approved renaming of the field to the Cris Carter Community Field at Barnitz Stadium.

Gordon said the community foundation held a special meeting in April for the school district to present a $1 million grant request. He said the board took about three weeks to mull over the request — the largest the board has ever received — before agreeing on $500,000.

“We couldn’t afford to do the $1 million without negatively affecting our other grants,” Gordon said.

Prior to the half million dollar grant, Gordon said the foundation’s largest grant was $250,000 given to the Community Building Institute at Miami University Middletown.

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What a great gift from the MCF. It would be great to see more than 5 or 6 games played there a year. If done correctly the stadium could be the premiere high school stadium in the state. I am confused on why they need a weight room at the stadium. The practice fields are located at the high school along with a weight room at the old Manchester Middle School. Is Manchester on the chopping block to be torn down and that is where the new competition gym will be built? Hopefully there are plans to upgrade the concession stands and restrooms. 
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Middletown could also do what Springboro  did and get a local hospital or another business to help build & sponsor the stadium, on top of the 500K they have just received. Then you might have a chance to have a stadium to rival others in the state.
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From my understanding Manchester is on the chopping block
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Originally posted by ktf1179 ktf1179 wrote:

Middletown could also do what Springboro  did and get a local hospital or another business to help build & sponsor the stadium, on top of the 500K they have just received. Then you might have a chance to have a stadium to rival others in the state.


ktf, there was a reason Atrium Medical Center did not sponsor Barnitz Stadium and ended up contributing to Franklin's stadium and perhaps Masons (not sure about Mason and I believe Franklin's field over on Rt. 123 has the Atrium name on it somewhere). We talked about this a while ago on this blog. If interested in what happened back then, suggest looking at the older topics here. I think the Middletown people just flat out refused the offer from Atrium. Don't recall why.
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My recollection is that the district didn't want to accept funds from Atrium until they had a firm long term facility plan.  There was a lot of questions regarding keeping Barnitz or not.  If you recall, at one time, the plan was to build a new high school, including a new stadium, at the Verity site.  The district didn't want to accept money for a facility that may not be around for years to come.  Now that the facility plan is reasonably firm and Barnitz will remain, I assume that the district now feels comfortable going after private money to re-hab and improve the stadium.  I wish them the best of success and hope that they can find a lot of money.
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Processor, your recollection is correct.
 
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Originally posted by processor processor wrote:

My recollection is that the district didn't want to accept funds from Atrium until they had a firm long term facility plan.  There was a lot of questions regarding keeping Barnitz or not.  If you recall, at one time, the plan was to build a new high school, including a new stadium, at the Verity site.  The district didn't want to accept money for a facility that may not be around for years to come.  Now that the facility plan is reasonably firm and Barnitz will remain, I assume that the district now feels comfortable going after private money to re-hab and improve the stadium.  I wish them the best of success and hope that they can find a lot of money.


The hospital just gave Edgewood the following. Maybe they still help out its 2 schools that I know around here is helping out.

Edgewood City Schools and Atrium Medical Center have signed a letter of intent to expand their partnership with a medical office building on the school campus. The building, which will also house the school's Central Registration offices, will bring more convenient medical services to the Edgewood community.

The 14,000 square-foot building, which will be located at 5005 Trenton Oxford Road, will be owned by Edgewood City Schools and will be financed by leasing space to Atrium Medical Center. The facility will contain the offices of Trenton Family Medicine, as well as laboratory, medical imaging and room for other medical specialists.

"We are pleased to expand our relationship with Edgewood City Schools by supporting the development of this medical office building," says Carol J. Turner, president and CEO of Atrium Medical Center. "The services in this building will answer several community needs by bringing comprehensive, caring and high-quality health care to students, staff and residents of Trenton and the surrounding communities. We applaud both the city and school leaders for their commitment to bringing leading medical services to this community."

This building is scheduled to open during the 2013/14 school year.

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