Navy Jones on field turf

hamspear

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Just out curiosity , How does a school raise the money , or get the money to convert over to Field turf? I believe it costs around 1 to 1.5 million minimum to do this. Did the school district pay for it ? Or was it donated? Just wondering. thanks in advance.
 

mikesalem

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Just out curiosity , How does a school raise the money , or get the money to convert over to Field turf? I believe it costs around 1 to 1.5 million minimum to do this. Did the school district pay for it ? Or was it donated? Just wondering. thanks in advance.
I'm not sure but Forest is a very affluent area. The other 2 Bedford Co schools (Liberty and Staunton River) don't currently have field turf. If I had to guess in this case I'd say fundraising or a generous donation. Salem did it several years ago, one of the big reasons was to keep the Stagg Bowl. The field was a mess in December the year or two before they put in the turf.
 

HoosOnTheRun

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I think it came from the "Cavalier Club" fundraising events done over the past few years and probably a couple large donations from wealthy alum from JF. If the school district paid for it then the other schools in the district would have the same thing.
 

shauntclair

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Just out curiosity , How does a school raise the money , or get the money to convert over to Field turf? I believe it costs around 1 to 1.5 million minimum to do this. Did the school district pay for it ? Or was it donated? Just wondering. thanks in advance.
There's no disputing that Field Turf is something that provides return on investment. Over time, it saves money. Within 5 years, it pays for itself with the reduction in maintenance costs. That's why schools go this way.

Initially, I loved playing on an artificial surface. After less than a season, I absolutely hated it. Real turf for me. Every time. Any sport.