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Miracle League Field planned in EL

Proposal would serve as regional facility for children with disabiliti­es

- By KIMBERLY DRELICH Day Staff Writer

A Miracle League Field proposed for East Lyme will offer an opportunit­y for children with disabiliti­es from all of the region’s communitie­s to participat­e in sports, said David Putnam, executive director of Miracle League of Southeaste­rn Connecticu­t.

Putnam, who also is East Lyme’s Parks and Recreation director, emphasized to officials from the region this past week that the proposed field — the second of its kind in the state and the first in the area — will serve as a regional facility for children from southeaste­rn Connecticu­t and western Rhode Island. He gave a presentati­on on the initiative Wednesday at the Southeaste­rn Connecticu­t Council of Government­s monthly meeting in Norwich.

East Lyme First Selectman Mark Nickerson said families now drive from all over to West Hartford for what is currently the only Miracle League Field in Connecticu­t. The new field is proposed in East Lyme but it will be a facility for the entire region.

The planned athletic facility will feature a poured-in-place surface accessible to children in wheelchair­s and walkers and will serve not only

as a baseball field, but also a space for lacrosse, soccer and football, Putnam said. The proposed location, at a field behind Flanders Elementary School, is near Interstate 95 and I-395.

Since the plans were unveiled at an event last November at Flanders Fish Market in East Lyme, more than $150,000 has been raised toward the $550,000 fundraisin­g goal, according to the presentati­on. The goal is to raise funds independen­tly of municipal taxes, Putnam said.

Nickerson said they are asking the officials and representa­tives in the region for help in identifyin­g organizati­ons in their communitie­s that can help with fundraisin­g. Local organizati­ons and residents already have been hosting events and raising funds for the effort.

Miracle League of Southeaste­rn Connecticu­t

The Miracle League of Connecticu­t is looking to expand within the state, after opening the Miracle League Field in West Hartford in 2012, Putnam said.

East Lyme had establishe­d a relationsh­ip with the Miracle League through an iCan Bike program last summer that taught students with disabiliti­es how to ride adaptive bicycles. Putnam said it is a great program, not only for participan­ts but also for volunteers.

When Putnam learned the Miracle League was looking for a site for a new field in southeaste­rn Connecticu­t, he, with Nickerson’s assistance, recommende­d East Lyme and worked to set up a board of directors and committees, he said.

The Miracle League of Southeaste­rn Connecticu­t’s mission is to provide “opportunit­ies for the region’s children with physical and cognitive challenges to participat­e in recreation­al, educationa­l and cultural activities in an accessible, nurturing and noncompeti­tive environmen­t where families can come together and experience the joy of play,” according to the presentati­on.

“A big thing we have learned through this is how much impact this has on the families, not only the children that participat­e in the activities but the families that get to watch their kids have a chance to play an activity on an accessible facility,” Putnam said. He added that it’s also rewarding for the volunteers.

Putnam said the goal for the Miracle League Field is to “have a shovel in the ground at this time next year.”

The field is the first phase of the project, while plans for an accessible playscape and restrooms are in later phases, he said.

More informatio­n is available at www.mlsect.org or https://www.facebook.com/ MLSECT/ or by contacting Putnam at dputnam@eltownhall.com or (860) 739-5828.

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