Centennial Bank Helps Light Up Burns Park Soccer Complex With Donation

Let there be light….for more soccer fields at Burns Park Soccer Complex that is.  Lighting was one of the major needs the city of North Little Rock had for the park.  Burns Park already boasts a great soccer park, but needed to light two remaining fields in order to have the capacity to draw larger tournaments to the region.

Frank Thomas, president for the Arkansas River Cities Sports Commission, Mayor Patrick H. Hays of North Little Rock, Bob Birch, regional president for Centennial Bank and many others met on field number one of the Burns Park Soccer Complex to formally announce the donation.

This donation will help the Burns Park Soccer Complex move much closer to their goal of lighting up two extra fields of play.

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