MEDFORD, Ore The Medford City Council will consider a new ordinance to upgrade some of the turf fields at U.S. Cellular Community Park.
Council bill 2021-82 would authorize a $1,214,835 contract for removal and replacement of fields 12, 14, and Gary H. Wheeler Field.
Medford Parks, Recreation and Facilities Department director Rich Rosenthal, told NBC5 that the fields are about 13 years old and used year-round.
“We’re just fortunate that we have the resources and the commitment from the city council, that we will be able to replace the fields when we need to replace them.” said Rosenthal.
Rosenthal expects to replace the fields in late November or early December.
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Somebody Feed Phil exclusive: Rich Rosenthal on Phil’s feed the people mission and possible Season 5 on Netflix
Fri Dec 11, 2020 at 1:36pm ET
The brothers Rosenthal are into season 4 of Somebody Feed Phil, a hit for Netflix. Pic credit: R. Rosenthal
Somebody Feed Phil executive producer and showrunner Rich Rosenthal is the less seen or heard counterbalance behind the camera to his animated brother Phil Rosenthal, the creator of the iconic TV series, Everybody Loves Raymond. Together they shape and frame a more comedic and experiential food-centric travel series for Netflix, now in its fourth season.
Somebody Feed Phil came from the original James Beard Award-winning PBS series, I’ll Have What Phil’s Having. This Netflix hit has more of an experiential sitcom feel than Netflix’s excellent docuseries, Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat.