Westford Academy Field Reaches the $350,000 Raised Mark09th June 2010Over $350,000 has been raised or pledged for the Westford Academy field. We hope to reach the $500,000 milestone by the time the WA Ghosts Football Season is in full swing. more ... |
Why Artificial Turf?27th April 2010Westford needs artificial turf fields to accommodate the over 3,590 sports participants we have in town now on our natural surface fields. Turf fields are more durable; better for the environment; can be used earlier in the year; and have a better return on investment than grass fields. more ... |
Westford Community Fields Auction and Dance24th January 2010The auction and dance were a huge success. Thanks to everyone and some great prizes, we generated almost $50,000 from this event. This capped off a great month of May where we raised $90,000 from the Auction and Concert. more ... |
Thank You for your Support!25th November 2009Thanks to all who helped with the Modell's Sporting Goods Community Fund-raiser on March 6-8, 2010. We raised approximately $1,000 for the Community Fields project. more ... |
Westford Academy Field Project Reaches the $200,000 Raised Mark19th November 2009Westford Academy Field Project reaches the $200,000 raised mark! We hope to hit $225,000 by the Thanksgiving's day game. more ... |
Coming Soon to Westford: turf fields16th July 2008For quite some time, there has been talk of Westford adding turf fields to its athletic complexes....Now, that talk in Westford has finally developed into a grand project that should bring turf fields to town within the next 12-18 months. more ... |
Push is on in Westford for new fields14th July 2008"If you build it, they will come." They're already there, and they're waiting for new fields. But all the soccer, lacrosse and football players must continue waiting while fundraising gets started more ... |
Let's level the playing field16th April 2008More than 3,000 of Westford's 21,000 residents play organized athletics. Unfortunately, our facilities, established decades ago can not accommodate his huge volume of foot traffic. more ... |