Project ROAR

 

Thanks to your generosity we are almost to the 2 million mark of Project ROAR!

Oak Tree graphic

Project ROAR is based on the idea that supporting students’ physical and mental health and well-being is vitally important. We know that getting students moving—getting them off their phones and out from behind their computer screens—is essential for their growth, their self-esteem, their ability to form healthy relationships, and their ability to learn.

Here at Peru State College, we have excellent athletic and recreational facilities, but they are overtaxed. Our varsity and junior-varsity teams book the gym, the weight room, and our other athletic spaces from dawn until late at night, leaving little time for others to exercise, play, and compete. Project ROAR will address that concern in a big way.

Project ROAR will more than double the amount of indoor recreational and athletic space on campus. It will support our current teams well, open opportunities for new teams, and make room for intramurals, pick-up games, and recreational activities that will engage all our students and provide facilities the larger community can use as well.

Please take a look at what Project ROAR will mean for Peru State College and our students. And I hope you’ll think about the role you would like to play in creating these opportunities on campus. You can have a profound impact Peru State College and the wellness of our students for many years to come.

Check out our recent press release for updated information: Milestone with Project ROAR.

Baseball/softball entrance

The Diamond Building will include a concession stand and restrooms for baseball fans.

Baseball/Softball interior view.

The Diamond Dome will be a great place for team practice and for student activities, informal games, meetings, and events.

Interior view of multipurpose area.

The Recreation Dome will house a weight room, a large turfed practice field, and courts for basketball, volleyball, tennis, and more.