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Fundraising Effort Kicks Off to Upgrade Santa Barbara High School’s Eddie Mathews Field
Permanent outfield fencing, leveling of the infield and a new scoreboard are part of the four-phase renovation plan estimated to cost more than $230,000
The cozy confines of Santa Barbara High School’s Eddie Mathews Field are in need of upgrading. The Santa Barbara Baseball Parents Association has started a GoFundMe account to raise funds for the project. (Barry Punzal / Noozhawk photo) By Barry Punzal, Noozhawk Sports Editor | @NoozhawkSports
February 26, 2021
| 7:33 p.m.
With a backdrop of the Santa Barbara Riviera and La Cumbre Peak, Eddie Mathews Field at Santa Barbara High School is one of the more picturesque high school baseball facilities anywhere.
Author of the article: Chris Montanini
Publishing date: Feb 21, 2021 • February 22, 2021 • 3 minute read • Despite Huron-Perth emerging from Ontario’s most recent lockdown under the government’s orange-restrict guidelines, Jessie Votary, the general manager of Ramshackle Industries’ four worker-owned restaurants in Stratford, has decided to keep her dining rooms closed. Cory Smith/Stratford Beacon Herald jpg, SF
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Jessie Votary, the general manager of Ramshackle Industries’ four worker-owned restaurants in Stratford, is keeping an eye on the numbers – and not just the total amount of meals heading out the doors of Old Man and Son or The Red Rabbit.
“Making a decision that is between the health of your business and the health of the humans around you is not one that can be made lightly; it’s a difficult equation,” she said. “The reality is the (first) time we went into lockdown, there were about 100 cases a day in the provin