
New Gesa Stadium Scoreboard Approved
Published on February 3, 2009 under Northwest League (NWL1)
Tri-City Dust Devils News Release
The City of Pasco and the Tri-City Dust Devils have announced that a new scoreboard will be installed at Gesa Stadium in time for the 2009 season. The project was awarded to Daktronics, Inc. at Monday's city council meeting.
The new scoreboard will feature a LED message board that will be able to display pre-produced video and graphics. It will also include the Gesa Stadium name, a clock, improved backlit signage for sponsors, and design elements that match the stadium's signature sun shade.
"We're excited that this new addition will increase the entertainment value at Gesa Stadium and greatly improve our fans' experience at the ballpark," said Dust Devils Assistant General Manager - Operations Garrett Flowers.
It is the third improvement to the stadium made possible by funding from the state of Washington to the state's five minor league communities. The city and team previously used the funds for the sun shade in 2007 and new upper box seats in 2008, with about $50,000 still available to be used before the season.
The scoreboard will be in place by Opening Day, which is June 23rd versus Vancouver. Ticket plans are on sale now and start at just $49, with full-season tickets available for as low as $259. Special ticket rates are available for groups of 20 or more. Season tickets, mini-plans, and group tickets can be purchased by contacting the Dust Devils front office at (509) 544-8789 or at the Gesa Stadium box office.
Northwest League Stories from February 3, 2009
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