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"Build the Bubble" Rally to Support Westchester Field House

Learn why the bubble will be great for Greenburgh Residents!

 

 

What:             Expanded tax collection! MORE JOBS! Learn the TRUTH about the proposed Westchester Field House and why it’s a great deal for Greenburgh Residents. The “Build the Bubble” rally will feature residents, neighbors, and sports enthusiasts who support the new premier indoor multi-sport facility in Central Westchester.

 

When:            Wednesday, July 18 at 7 p.m.

 

 

Where:           715 Dobbs Ferry Road, Greenburgh, N.Y. (Formerly Frank's Nursery)

*From the Sprain Brook Parkway South or North take the Greenburgh/Ardsley

100B Exit and head west toward Ardsley.  The site will be a ¼ mile ahead on

the left. 

 

 

About the Westchester Field House

Located in Greengurgh, N.Y., The Westchester Field House offers an unparalleled opportunity for a state-of-the-art, year-round recreational facility in the heart of the Town of Greenburgh, New York. At the site of an abandoned property, The Westchester Field House would instead serve as a sign to our community and a concrete testament to the fact that even in rough economic times, we have the vision and commitment to provide; greater recreational opportunities for all ages, expanded tax collection, More jobs and enrichment that grooms our youth to actively participate in sports. For more information, visit www.thewestchestrefieldhouse.com , 'Like' us on Facebook at Facebook.com/thewestchesterfieldhouse and 'Follow Us' on Twitter @buildthebubble.

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Sisters of the Divine Compassion May 17, 2013 at 12:56 pm
Thanks Christina - these are great photos and a who's who of Westchester women! (and girls, too!).