McDonald County Press

Goodman Recreation Director Looks For Successor

- Sally Carroll scarroll@nwadg.com

Heith Lewis wants to find his replacemen­t. As Goodman recreation director, Lewis volunteers his time to organize all youth baseball and softball games. It takes coordinati­ng schedules, coaches and umpires. He works to connect all as the main communicat­ion point, making sure Goodman children have the opportunit­y to play ball.

Lewis has volunteere­d for the post for 11 years. During a two-month segment, Lewis can be found at the ballpark until 10:30 at night, about five days a week.

Now, Lewis is interested in retiring from his post. Finding a replacemen­t at this point in the season would be great, he said. That person could shadow him throughout

the season, learn all about the position and be fully ready to take over next year, he said.

Lewis initially wanted to retire before this season, but no one stepped forward to run the program.

Lewis approached the Goodman City Council last week, saying he wanted to retire but would possibly run the program for one more year. Goodman Mayor Greg Richmond said he and the council appreciate­d all of Lewis’ hard work and sacrifices through the years, and he thanked Lewis’ wife Tanya, as well.

After the meeting, city officials asked him to stay on for another year, he said.

As Lewis looks for a replacemen­t, he prepares to hold registrati­ons for the upcoming season, from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Feb. 16, at Goodman City Hall. The cost to register is $25 per child. A birth certificat­e is required. Children must be 4 years old as of Jan. 1, 2019. Youth, ages 4 to 16, may register for baseball or softball.

Coaches and umpires also are needed. Lewis said volunteers are needed for every aspect of the season.

In addition to securing enough coaches and scheduling all the games, Lewis is working toward raising money for the program this year.

Plans include a fundraiser night at the Arkansas Naturals on Sunday, June 9.

Arkansas Naturals marketing officials approached him about having such a night. Those who attend will have the opportunit­y to see a great game between the Naturals, a Double-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals, and the Springfiel­d Cardinals. The kids will be able to run the bases after the game and get a free ticket for a future game, he said.

The Goodman department will partner with the Arkansas Naturals. Part of the proceeds will benefit the Goodman ball program, he said.

Lewis has tirelessly volunteere­d for the cause for many years, mainly because he loves helping kids. He simply wants to make sure that youth in Goodman have the opportunit­y to play ball.

Anyone interested in volunteeri­ng for the recreation director position or another volunteer post may contact Lewis at 417-434-7733.

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