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Five finalists compete in Bobcat Park and Rec Makeover Contest for $100,000 grand prize. Public voting open to select winner among parks in need of renovations. Contest aims to inspire community improvement and create safe, accessible gathering spaces. Voting open until Oct. 3 at bobcat.com. Winner announced in late October 2024.
Thu September 19, 2024 - National Edition
Five finalists are vying to win the Bobcat Park and Rec Makeover Contest worth $100,000, and public voting is now open to help determine the winner.
Bobcat Company, which launched the contest in mid-July by teaming up with brand ambassador and renovation expert Chip Gaines for a baseball field makeover in Waco, Texas, aims at inspiring communities to look for the potential in their hometown.
Hundreds of nominations were submitted from parks across 44 states. Finalists were selected in partnership with the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) based on several criteria, including demonstrated need, sustainability impact and long-term community benefit.
The finalists include:
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Aaron Perry Park in Pontiac, Mich.
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Chestnut Street Park in Henderson, N.C.
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City of Purcell in Purcell, Okla.
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Ivan K. Hill Park in Winfield, Ala.
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Jones Park in Galveston, Texas
"We are moved by the incredible stories from communities nationwide, which highlight the need for park improvements to create safe and accessible gathering spaces," said Laura Ness Owens, Bobcat vice president of global brand and marketing. "Through this contest, we hope it inspires others to recognize opportunities within their own neighborhoods and find ways to give back."
Voting is open through Oct. 3 at bobcat.com. Individuals can vote once per 24-hour period during the voting period. The winner will be announced in late October 2024. The contest runner-up will receive a new Bobcat zero-turn mower.
For more information, visit bobcat.com.