2025 Dugout Project
Hanshue Park has undergone renovations to all three fields to install dugouts for the safety and enjoyment of our community, players, and coaches for years to come! This project, in discussion for several years, was completed in partnership with individual donors, private companies, non-profit organizations, educational institutions, South Hanover Township and more! Our board is extremely grateful for these partnerships and recognize them for their efforts.
Primary Sponsors
The S Wilson and Grace M Pollock Foundation provided a $20,000 grant to assist in funding the construction of this project.
Hannold Associates, Inc., led by South Hanover resident Ryan Hannold, provided thousands through countless resources, labor, donations and construction management to to ensure successful completion of this project.
Educational Partnership Sponsorship
Thaddeus Stevens Masonry Construction Class, led by instructor Michael Gardner, donated the labor to lay the block for all six dugouts.
Dugout Level Sponsorships ($5K)
These donors provided upfront donations to get the project started get us off to a great start showing we could complete this project.
CZ Landscpaes, Inc.
The Hannold Family
Hannold's Service Center
Parmer Metered Concrete, Inc.
The Cacciamani Family
Patrick and Gale McGrady
Homerun Level Sponsorship ($2500)
The following donor put us over the goal to help ensure completion of all six digouts.
The Morse Family
Banner Level Sponsorships ($1K)
These donors provided invaluable momentum throughout the middle of our fundraising efforts.
Colonial Electric Service, Inc.
Crystal Pools
D&H Distributing / D&H Cares
Harrisburg Wall and Flooring
Hershey Abstract Settlement Services, Inc.
Interstate Battery
Klein Family Dentistry
Individual Donors
These donors provided donations of varying levels ranging from $100-$250 to provide a range of needs necessary for completion.
Willie's Paving
Utz
Pete & Hillary Rosenberger
The Lancaster Family
The Doan Family
The Wood Family
SHBSA is grateful for every single donor as this truly took a collaborative effort!