I'm sorry to report that the Treyton Kilar Field of Dreams project in Whitewater finished third in the Pepsi Refresh Project and therefore did not receive the $250,000 in funding it sought.
For those unfamiliar with the project, the Kilar family is seeking to build a public-use sports field in Whitewater in memory of their 6-year-old son, Treyton, who was killed by a drunk driver in an automobile crash last year. Treyton was a huge Brewers fan, and in particular, a fan of Prince Fielder. The family sought funding in the Pepsi Refresh Project in on-line voting for January but only the top two vote-getters received the money.
Here is a press release put out by Matt Amundson, the Parks and Recreation Director for the City of Whitewater:
"The Treyton Kilar Field of Dreams finished 3rd in its category for the month of January in the Pepsi Refresh Project and did not receive funding. We would like to thank everyone who voted, promoted the concept to others, and helped spread Treytons message. The amazing support by the Whitewater community, UW-Whitewater, local news media, the Milwaukee Brewers and so many more has been greatly appreciated by everyone. We realize that voters from across Wisconsin and the country helped a relatively small community in Southeastern Wisconsin finish 3rd amongst several national organizations and over 300 projects in the $250,000 category. This support has shown so many people that this project is a tremendous cause and that it will happen!
http://treysfield.org/ . We have some other fund-raising projects in development and will be releasing details along with a conceptual drawing of the Field of Dreams in the coming months.
Thanks!
Matt Amundson, CPRP
Parks and Recreation Director
City of Whitewater
I'm sure folks interested in donating to this cause can still do so by contacting the Kilar family and/or the Parks and Recreation Dept. in Whitewater. Here's hoping they still get this project done in memory of Treyton.