By Gwen Johnson
NEW CASTLE – The name of the game at the CCRCA’s “Field of Dreams” is progress, progress, progress. And come spring the name of the game will be baseball/softball. Field No. 4 has now been completed with 500 pounds of special athletic field grass seed mix and 500 pounds of fertilizer applied to the...
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By Gwen Johnson
NEW CASTLE – Despite the downward spiral of the economy the Craig County Recreation and Conservation Association’s “Field of Dreams” is making headway thanks to the benevolence of organizations both locally and from surrounding areas. In November, the Craig County Youth & Community Services board received a grant for $30,000 from Roanoke Women’s Foundation...
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By Staff Writer
Individual attention, structured activities, playtime, naptime, cubbies for personal belongings, informal diagnostic testing, daily progress reports. It sounds like the ideal place to leave your child for the day. In fact, according to the staff at Vinton’s Field of Dreams Doggie Day School, it’s the perfect place for your dog. Located on Jackson Avenue...
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By Gwen Johnson
A donation of $20,141 made to the Craig County Recreation and Conservation Association two weeks ago has brought renewed energy and determination to the organization. The association is made up of volunteers who are trying with all their might to bring to fruition a dream of having a place for kids to play ball...
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By Montgomery Publishing
VINTON–Disappearing are the traditions of shock collars and choke chains. These days, many have found what they believe is a better way to train dogs. A positive way. The people at Field of Dreams, which recently relocated to Vinton, know all about positive dog training. They know it is about more than doling out...
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