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Palm Beach County & Orange Bowl Break Ground on Phase II of Orange Bowl Field in Belle Glade

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Palm Beach County & Orange Bowl Break Ground on Phase II of Orange Bowl Field in Belle Glade

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Caption: Local and county officials joined the Orange Bowl Committee in breaking ground on Phase II of Orange Bowl Field in Glades Pioneer Park in Belle Glade on Tuesday, December 14, 2021. (from L to RSteve Wilson, Belle Glade Mayor; Regina Bohlen, City of Pahokee Vice Mayor; C'Jon Armstead, Quantum Foundation Program Director; Eric Poms, Orange Bowl Committee Chief Executive Officer; John P. “Jack” Seiler, Orange Bowl Committee President & Chair; Melissa McKinlay, Palm Beach County Commissioner; Verdenia C. Baker, Palm Beach County Administrator; Sean Pittman, Orange Bowl Committee Past President; Eric Call, Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Director; Dorritt M. Miller, Palm Beach County Assistant Administrator; Robert L. Rease, Belle Glade City Manger

The Orange Bowl Committee and Palm Beach County broke ground yesterday on Phase II of Orange Bowl Field at Glades Pioneer Park in Belle Glade. 

Phase I was completed in December 2019 and included a synthetic turf field and maintenance, an electronic scoreboard, an entry monument, fencing, walkways and signage. Phase II includes construction of a neighborhood center and restroom that will host a variety of educational, wellness and civic uses. 

The park serves as the playing site for several teams from the Glades Youth Football League, which is a current member of the Orange Bowl Youth Football Alliance (OBYFA). In addition, many current and former NFL players from the area have used the field to conduct youth football camps. 

“The continued renovation of Glades Pioneer Park furthers the county’s commitment to youth enrichment and sports and athletic programming and facilities,” said Commissioner Melissa McKinlay.

The Orange Bowl Committee selected Glades Pioneer Park as a recipient of a $1.5 million matching Legacy Grant for the design, permitting and construction of the Orange Bowl Field and other related amenities. The amount was matched by the Board of County Commissioners providing a total of $3 million toward the renovation project. An additional $400,000 in grant funding was received from the Quantum Foundation and the NFL Foundation to assist with the second phase of the project. 

“The Orange Bowl Committee is extremely proud to begin Phase II of Orange Bowl Field at Glades Pioneer Park, as part of our 5th Legacy Park Project across South Florida and 1st in Palm Beach County,” said Orange Bowl Committee President & Chair Jack Seiler. “We are happy to complete our 1st Palm Beach County park and further our legacy of building and serving community in South Florida with a fantastic new facility for all ages to enjoy. The mission of the Orange Bowl Committee since its inception in 1935 is to inspire youth, engage our community, and enhance South Florida. This building will accomplish that and much more for years to come.”

Phase II improvements will cost approximately $1.9 million and is expected to be completed in June 2022. Future plans include a new destination playground, picnic pavilion, grand entry plaza and a vehicle drop off area near the neighborhood center. 

About Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department
The Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department, recognized nationally for excellence in park and recreation management, operates more than 110 parks and recreational facilities and provides organized recreational programs and services for people of all ages and abilities. Visit www.pbcparks.com​ for more information.

About the Orange Bowl
The Orange Bowl is a 360-member, primarily-volunteer non-profit sports organization that promotes and serves the South Florida community. With its primary mission since being created in 1935 to bring tourism to South Florida through an annual football game and events, it has also maintained a legacy of charitable contributions and community outreach. Orange Bowl community outreach efforts are comprised of four pillars: youth sports, fundraising and community events, academic programs and scholarships, and legacy gifts. The Orange Bowl features a year-round schedule of events culminating with the College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl on December 29, 2018. For more information on the 2018-2019 Orange Bowl events, including promotional and volunteer opportunities through the Ambassador Program presented by Panera Bread, log on to orangebowl.org or follow the @OrangeBowl on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Snapchat.​

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