West Seattle Little League needs you to go to bat for Snack Shack

Another construction project is under way in West Seattle right now, in addition to the various commercial and park projects we’ve been updating – but you might not have heard much about it unless you are affiliated with West Seattle Little League or a frequent visitor to Bar-S Playfield on Alki Point. New construction and storage buildings are about to go up at the field, according to WSLL president Mark Terao, who e-mailed to share news of a new website that’s tracking the project, as it gets under way in a big way (at left, that’s WSLL Board Member/Majors Manager Mark O’Neil, photographed during work about a week ago to clear out the old snack shack before it’s taken down):

The site has been prepared for the build. The old container has been relocated to make space for the new storage building. Everything has been cleared out of the old snack shack and our contractor has shot the grade and staked the location of the new buildings. We will be removing the old shack this week and pouring the foundation. … We are shooting for a completion date of January 15th 2011. Currently the project is estimated to cost $150,000. To date, we are still in need of roughly $30,000 to complete the project. Through the generous support of local businesses and residents, this number is shrinking, but it is still a big nut and we are still asking the community for help.

Mark says, “For a minimum donation of $100 you can have your family’s (or) business/organization’s name placed on the permanent “Thank You” plaque that will be affixed to the building.” You can find a donation form on the West Seattle Little League’s main website here. Meantime, Mark says they will continue to update progress, with photos and info, on the project website.

1 Reply to "West Seattle Little League needs you to go to bat for Snack Shack"

  • too old to play ball now October 11, 2010 (3:56 pm)

    Wow, almost thirty years later and my old shack is coming down. Twas built spring of 1981 for just the lumber yard’s cost of materials– no mark up and no labor fees. My friend, now deceased, and I built that little storage/food shack in a couple of days. I know a lot of good people over the years have added and probably repaired needed work to it. Many thanks to those of you that worked on and in the little old shack to help promote W.S. Little League.

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