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Conifer Baseball needs your help!! Our players work hard every year, but when winter comes, we're at a disadvantage compared to Golden, Evergreen, Dakota Ridge, and other schools that have dedicated indoor facilities. At Conifer, we’re left sharing gym time with basketball, wrestling, volleyball, poms, band, and school events—leaving our baseball players without consistent training space.
We need a place to hang two indoor batting cages this winter. The requirements are:
• Size: at least 30 feet wide × 80 feet long × 14 feet high
• Setup: a space where we can either leave nets up or hang them quickly
• Lighting & Heat: ideally lit and heated, but we can bring in lights and propane heaters if needed
Buildings that could work include:
• Warehouses
• Pole barns
• Steel buildings
• Horse barns or riding arenas
• Large garages or workshops
• Empty retail or commercial space
• Any open-span structure that meets the dimensions
What you get:
• You’ll receive a 501(c)(3) tax deduction for several hundred hours of donated space—something you can use to offset tax liability.
• The warm feeling from giving Conifer student-athletes the same opportunities their peers across Jefferson County already have.
Conifer needs this space. Our kids deserve a level playing field. If you have a facility—or know someone who does—please reach out. You can make a huge impact in your community.
Dan Dreger
Head Baseball Coach
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