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July 5, 2008 05:06 PM
Rainbow over Fenway Park

There's No Place Like Home

photo: Jim Davis

 
How You Can Help

Save Fenway Park! needs you now more than ever. As we gear up for the 2003 season, we are continuing to promote the renovation of Fenway Park. The new stadium plan of the former Red Sox owners has been shelved, at least for the moment, and the new owners have made a number of interesting and encouraging improvements around the old ballpark. But there is still need for vigilance. There are many ways you can help, whether or not you live in Boston.

Anything you can give -- your time, your expertise, your financial support -- will aid in the fight to give Fenway Park the opportunity to be renovated and improved for this and the next generation of true fans of baseball.

Please help us in the fight to save baseball's treasure. Save Fenway Park! has regular organizational meetings, as well as special new member meetings where we get together with other fans, talk about baseball and how we can keep baseball in Fenway Park where it belongs. Now is the time for those who love baseball to step up to the plate for Fenway Park and take their cuts.

Fenway needs to be improved, not abandoned and demolished. We have proven that Fenway can be renovated and expanded while still preserving the essential features that makes this ballpark unique while providing the team with all of its programmatic needs. A renovation costs the Red Sox less than the proposal for a new stadium put forth by the previous Red Sox owners. Renovation just makes sense.

This is no time to stand there with the bat on our shoulders and let the unthinkable happen. Like the Boston Garden, once its gone, its gone forever. Surely, an old friend that has provided us with so many memories, served as a public gathering place for generations of Red Sox fans, and is still the most intimate Major League park deserves to be saved from the wrecking ball.

Just as they saw gold in the Fleet Center, some see gold in a new stadium. "Its kind of like Disney World," says one critic who has reviewed a 2000 new stadium proposal in detail. The real Fenway Park is no Disney creation. It's a real ballpark and we plan to keep it that way.

Now is the time for everyone who loves baseball, tradition and Fenway Park to grab a glove and get in the game!

There are many ways for you to help:


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