TIPTON, Ind. (WISH) — The City of Tipton has launched a $1 million campaign to support the construction of the Tipton Baseball Complex — a new multi-field facility aimed at revitalizing community engagement with baseball.
The campaign follows the City of Tipton’s $2 million commitment through a bond to ensure the project’s development. The additional funds go to enhancing the complex’s amenities and construction materials.
“This isn’t just about building baseball fields — it’s about building memories, pride, and opportunity,” Mayor Kegan Schmicker said.
The Tipton Baseball Complex will feature a 350’ Babe Ruth Diamond, a 200’ Cal Ripken Diamond and a dedicated Pee Wee Diamond. The complex along with concession and restroom facilities, spectator seating, and public amenities.
The campaign has already gotten support with over 20% of the $1 million goal pledged by community members.
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