A few raindrops fell on the crowd of about 100 people celebrating the completion of Torguson Park improvements last Thursday, but spirits were high until North Bend Public Works Director Mark Rigos started talking baseball.
Rigos first thanked a long list of people who had contributed to making the project, three years in the works, happen. These included City Planner Mike McCarty, Public Works Office Coordinator Carrie Smith, landscape architect Scott Holsapple, Rodarte Construction, John Day Homes, Si View Park Operations Manager Dave Dembeck, as well as the Si View Park Board and staff, and Sno-Valley Little League, all of whom contributed to the creation and maintenance of the improvements.
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Everyone who had something to do with the latest round of improvements to Torguson Park — ball field updates, a new restroom and concessions building and a walking trail — joined in the cutting of the ribbon to celebrate Thursday, Sept. 14 at the park. (Carol Ladwig/Staff Photo)
North Bend Public Works Director Mark Rigos points out the game to guess the length of the new walking trail, one of the latest park improvements celebrated Sept. 14 at North Bend’s Torguson Park. (Carol Ladwig/Staff Photo)
Snoqualmie Police Explorers helped stock a cookout in celebration of the Torguson Park improvements. (Carol Ladwig/Staff Photo)