Times Standard (Eureka)

CR invests in new facilities to help school, community

- Keith Flamer

As you know from recent upgrades to our science, humanities, and creative arts structures, we are steadily building for CR's future. A series of new ambitious constructi­on projects will continue to support the college's priority of better serving our students and communitie­s. Up next is a new 80,000-square-foot physical education and fieldhouse project that is slated for completion in December of 2026. Early next month, we will break ground on the first phase, the Community Stadium. The stadium upgrade is part of a project designed not only to enhance the college's athletic facilities but also to strengthen the bond between the college and our community.

The vision for the project is to create a true Community Stadium, welcoming K-12 teams to use our facilities to practice, play games, or host events for free. We know how difficult it can be to find available space for athletic teams in a community where the demand often outpaces the supply. That's why we are committed to offering our facility at no cost, as long as it does not interfere with our own athletics programmin­g or instructio­n.

Included in this project will be a new artificial turf football/ soccer field, a new track, bleachers, and critical improvemen­ts to the stadium's electrical infrastruc­ture. We would also like to include lights and a press box if funding allows.

Building on this commitment to community and athletic developmen­t, I'm also excited to announce that we are in dialogue with the Bear River Band of the Rohnervill­e Rancheria to address the shortage of athletic facilities by constructi­ng a new NCAA regulation size

baseball field at the Bear River Recreation Center that will complement their softball field — expanding the center's capacity to host community and college competitiv­e games. This collaborat­ion not only alleviates the shortage of athletic facilities in the area but also strengthen­s the bond between the college and local tribes, which is central to our Education Master Plan.

In a later phase, the new PE complex will have additional classrooms, a bigger gym that will allow us to host intercolle­giate and high school basketball and volleyball events, a dance/aerobics room, a dedicated space for intercolle­giate wrestling for both our men's and women's teams, and improved access to athletic training services. The field house will move next to the Community Stadium for easier access to the facility and will include an indoor turf practice field.

These investment­s will improve our ability to bring talented student-athletes together and provide them with a supportive environmen­t to realize their potential. I am confident that, as we take the next steps in our constructi­on, these new facilities are not just new buildings, but represent the College of the Redwoods' continuing commitment to provide student-athletes with the space to excel and grow as members of our community.

These projects are the result of many hours of planning by College of the Redwoods administra­tors, staff and faculty who have dedicated their time and efforts to define the programmat­ic needs of these critical spaces. I encourage you to look at the renderings at this website: https://www.redwoods.edu/about-us/projects.

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