North Kitsap United (NKU) Sports & Active Recreation Complex

North Kitsap project raises funds for planning a year-round sports complex with courts

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North Kitsap United (NKU) Sports & Active Recreation Complex

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The Kingston-North Kitsap Rotary Club and its partners are officially launching a fundraising effort to buy land upon which we will build a multi-use youth sports and recreation complex - known as North Kitsap United (NKU). This complex would consist of indoor and outdoor facilities that provide a wide range of sports and recreation options to our area.

Sports include (but aren’t limited to): baseball/softball, soccer, (flag) football, lacrosse, basketball, tennis, volleyball and pickleball. Recreational amenities include the extension of walking/jogging trails leading into the Port Gamble Heritage Park, ADA playground, dog park, 18-hole frisbee golf course, and a YMCA.

Our goal is to create a complex that can be used year-round and for a wide variety of activities and events for all ages. We are in the beginning phase of this project and are raising funds to help buy the 418-acres of land near the intersection of Stottlemeyer and Bond Road.

If you are interested in making a donation to help us kickstart this campaign, please do so here - or email us at: [email redacted] .

Thank you in advance for your contribution to this cause! Your support means so much to us.

For more information about this proposed project, please visit: www.northkitsapunited.com

For more information about the Kingston-North Kitsap Rotary Foundation and our role in this project, please visit our website: www.rotaryknk.org .

Organizer

Clint Boxman
Organizer
Kingston, WA
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Kingston North Kitsap Rotary
Beneficiary
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