With a robust schedule of outdoor spring events ahead for the A.N. Kuyper Athletics Complex, Central College is welcoming fans back to campus. No admission fees will be charged. Health and safety protocols will be in place for all spectators. Fans are required to wear masks at all times and physical distance must be maintained with all but immediate family members. Fans are allowed to bring personal water bottles but food is not permitted. Fans are also encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets to better facilitate physical distancing. Digital rosters and event programs will be provided through the Central athletics website at athletics.central.edu but no printed programs will be available. Fans will continue to have the option to watch many of the home athletics events through live video streams on the Central site and select broadcasts on 92.1 KRLS and the KRLS3 stream.
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UH Manoa receives nearly $2M in private donations to renovate T.C. Ching Athletics Complex Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex (Source: Hawaii.edu) By HNN Staff | March 3, 2021 at 6:36 PM HST - Updated March 3 at 6:36 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - As the University of Hawaii prepares to move its football games to the Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex, community donations have been pouring in.
UH Manoa Athletic Director David Matlin said that since the announcement of the move, the university has received three large donations that amount to nearly $2 million in private donations.
These donations cover the costs of roughly a third of the $6.1 million project to transform the current complex into a 10,000 seat stadium capable of hosting major college teams.
Pushing past a few complications inflicted by a week of sub-zero Iowa temperatures, work on the $3-million upper-level renovation to P.H. Kuyper Gymnasium is speeding towards an April completion. It’s the third piece of the $18-million Forever Dutch initiative for the building’s renovation and expansion.
According to Vice President for Advancement Sunny Eighmy, 2,712 Central alumni and friends provided support, the most donors ever for a college project. Major demolition work is completed with the exception of a couple more difficult areas to access, according to Director of Facilities Maintenance Craig Roose, who is helping oversee the renovation.