Brant County is looking for donations to help them complete the redesign of the Pete Lavoie Ball Diamonds at Paris Lions Park.
PARIS - Brant County is looking for donations to help them with the redesign of the Pete Lavoie Ball Diamonds at Paris Lions Park.
Construction is underway at the ball parks with the demolition complete and rough grading currently taking place. The County is looking for donations to help cover 20 percent of the overall project cost. The work will cost an estimated $1,095,000. This phase of the project should be completed by the end of October.
The construction schedule for the coming weeks is as follows:
- Rough grading (near completion)
- Granular install
- Electrical, fencing and other finishing work
After this work is done they will start work on building the club houses.
If you would like more information about donations and about this project, please contact: Kathy Ballantyne, Director of Parks and Facilities at the County of Brant, 15 Curtis Ave. N., Paris or call 519.442.1818.

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