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Adrian Celebrates
New Baseball Field posted
9/24/07
Bud and Betty Nicolay
honored at groundbreaking ceremony

Bud & Betty Nicolay

Bud Nicolay, his
two grandsons, and the Adrian College
baseball team standing on the future mound
of Nicolay Field.

Bud Nicolay was the honorary official
for the coin toss at the first home football
game of the season.
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ADRIAN, Mich. –Nearly
175 persons arrived at the site of the new baseball
field last Saturday morning (Sept. 22) to celebrate
the groundbreaking of the Bulldogs' new home.
Nicolay Field, a facility estimated at over
$1 million, is made possible by the generous
contribution of Bud and Betty Nicolay and the
Nicolay Foundation.
The Nicolay family gathered
with College administrators and staff, trustees,
alumni, coaches, baseball players and others
for speeches, ceremonial pitches and a shovel
ceremony. Ernie Harwell, retired radio broadcaster
for the Detroit Tigers, showed his support for
the Nicolay contribution by attending the groundbreaking.
He was given a special welcome by Bud and Betty,
who are longtime Tigers fans.
Kathryn Mohr, chairman of
the Adrian College Board of Trustees, stated
her belief that the Nicolay contribution means
good things for students.
“With the groundbreaking
of the Nicolay Field, we begin construction
on a facility that will enrich the lives of
many, many young people in the years and decades
ahead,” Mohr said.
Bud Nicolay is the retired
president of Kar's Nuts, producer of nut and
snack items since 1933. The company was started
in the 1930s when its founders roasted peanuts
for the fans at Detroit Tiger Stadium. Bud played
sandlot ball as a youngster, and coached his
kids’ youth teams.
In 1971, Bud began his long
service as a member of the Adrian College Board
of Trustees, representing the Detroit Annual
Conference of the United Methodist Church. In
1980, Bud was elected as a Trustee-At-Large,
and he continues to serve with distinction on
the board today. For the past 36 years he has
actively supported Adrian College in every capital
campaign, as well as contributing to student
scholarships. In 1991, Bud was awarded an honorary
doctorate in recognition of his steadfast support,
and he continues to be actively engaged in the
life of the College today.
Betty Nicolay’s drive
to do good in the world is well-known. She was
the driving force behind the Farmington Families
in Action Program at the Nardin Park United
Methodist Church, a drug prevention program.
Betty has served on several nonprofit boards,
notably the YMCA of Greater Detroit. She has
also been a strong supporter of Adrian College.
Following the ceremony and
brunch, Bud was the honorary official for the
coin toss at the first home football game of
the season. The Adrian College marching band
honored him and his family by leading the crowd
in a rousing rendition of “Take Me Out
to the Ballgame.”
Nicolay Field is expected
to open for play in the spring of 2008. There
are still several naming opportunities available
for the field. Interested parties should email
development@adrian.edu.
The baseball field is part of the Renaissance
Plan, which aims to raise enrollment and improve
academics. Renaissance I, the facilities portion
of the plan, has already resulted in around
200 percent growth in the size of the incoming
class. Between 500 and 600 new freshmen arrived
at the college this fall, and in the past two
years overall enrollment has climbed from the
low 900s to 1,300.
The final project of Renaissance
I is a new swimming and diving facility. Renaissance
II is also currently in process, and includes
wide participation by the faculty and the rest
of campus. It will dramatically update the College’s
academic offerings.
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