Credit: Redmond Reporter |
A community group led by Redmond resident, John DeVore, has made a formal request to name a sports field at Hartman Park after Les Dow. The renaming request was presented to the Parks and Trails Commission on December 6, 2018. A motion was passed by the Parks and Trails Commission recommending renaming the sports at Hartman Park to Les Dow Field pending proper due diligence, and to waive the two-year waiting period. Due diligence has been completed.
Les Dow’s contributions in Redmond span 46 years of service as a coach, sponsor and administrator. Mr. Dow was Redmond Little League (RLL) Adult Little Leaguer of the Year in 1980, Regional Director of National Amateur Baseball Federation (NABF) and NABF Man of the Year in 1988, City of Redmond Park and Recreation Person of the Year in 2010, and the NW Baseball Umpires Association (NBUA) Customer of the Year in 2006. Next year the NBUA will recognize Les with a Lifetime Customer Appreciation Award. The request letter details additional contributions made by Mr. Dow.
Source: Council Parks and Human Services Committee
5/9/2019
Redmond Reporter, by Andy Nystrom, 9/5/18
So um, the obvious question: Who was Hartman park named after?
ReplyDeleteThe Redmond Historical Society says it was named after the Director of Planning before Mayor Himes time.
ReplyDeleteWell, considering that we are getting rid of everything recognizable in Redmond, it makes sense that we should get rid of Hartman Park.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I keep getting lost in the downtown because all the landmarks are gone.