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OUR CAMPAIGN

WE NEED MORE  S P A C E .

Northern Michigan Homefield Alliance, in partnership with local business, community and government leaders, is driving an effort to build two state- of-the-art, multipurpose facilities. One will be built at Traverse City West Senior High School and one will be built at Traverse City Central Senior High School. These facilities will accommodate the growing number of school and community recreation programs. They will make it possible for area students and families to become fully engaged in healthier, more active and purposeful recreational activities.

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THE TIME IS  N O W.

115,000 sq ft multipurpose facility with full size turf field, track and an all-sports court.

PHASE I

PHASED DEVELOPMENT

Two 15,000 sq ft auxiliary gyms with turf and transitional,
all-sports court.

PHASE II

PHASE I

$17M

$3M+ Naming Opportunity
$1M Turf
$500,000 Nets
$100,000 Equipment

PHASE II

$8M

$2M+ Naming Opportunity
$1M Turf
$500,000 Nets
$100,000 Equipment

THE IMPACT

Create an inclusive hub for our community

Promote healthy,
active lifestyles

Provide year-round activities, regardless
of weather

Attract young families and business professionals

Our collective community has spoken. It’s time to build these new facilities. Our community needs them. Our families and students deserve them. Our economic future demands them.

TIMELINE

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Mackinaw City, with an enrollment of 135 students, has an indoor fieldhouse.


TCAPS, with an enrollment of 8,655, does not.
 

Nine other area school districts—all much smaller than TCAPS—have an indoor fieldhouse.

Facility Fact

Children

Families

Community Groups

WHO BENEFITS?

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