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Fayetteville Disc Association urges board to preserve open fields as leagues grow
Summary
The Fayetteville Disc Association told the Parks board it runs low-cost leagues and tournaments that draw regional visitors and asked the city to prioritize open, multipurpose field space as some Vanderbilt-area fields face pressure from development and competing uses.
Josh McGee, president of the Fayetteville Disc Association, told the Parks, Natural Resources and Cultural Affairs Advisory Board that the member-led nonprofit runs community leagues, pickup games and tournaments that serve about 300 regular participants and support an annual Harvest Moon tournament bringing roughly 1,500 participants and dozens of visiting teams. McGee said the organization operates on modest revenue — "right around $50,000 a…
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