Mel Olson Stadium, originally known as White Center Stadium, was built in the summer of 1940 and quickly became a central hub for community entertainment, accommodating over 2,000 spectators on busy nights. After a devastating fire in 1977, local activist Mel Olson successfully lobbied for its reconstruction, leading to the opening of the new stadium in 1979, which now seats around 1,500 fans.
Since its inception as a summer collegiate team venue in 2015, the stadium has seen continuous improvements, including the upgrade of the infield surface to AstroTurf in 2008. Current efforts by the Fish Sticks and various community groups aim to enhance the seating, scoreboard, and concourse areas to elevate the overall experience for fans and players alike.
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