Posted on

Bright lights, Charles City

  • Diane Crookham-Johnson was welcomed Monday by past, present and future Comet softball and baseball players who gathered in the infield before CCHS’s home softball game to acknowledge a donation worth more than $400,000 from Musco Sports Lighting for the new Charles City Sport Complex. (Photo submitted.)

  • Diane Crookham-Johnson was welcomed Monday by past, present and future Comet softball and baseball players who gathered in the infield before CCHS’s home softball game to acknowledge a donation worth more than $400,000 from Musco Sports Lighting for the new Charles City Sport Complex. (Photo submitted.)

  • Diane Crookham-Johnson was welcomed Monday by past, present and future Comet softball and baseball players who gathered in the infield before CCHS’s home softball game to acknowledge a donation worth more than $400,000 from Musco Sports Lighting for the new Charles City Sport Complex. (Photo submitted.)

Photo submitted

Diane Crookham-Johnson was welcomed Monday by past, present and future Comet softball and baseball players who gathered in the infield before CCHS’s home softball game to acknowledge a donation worth more than $400,000 from Musco Sports Lighting for the new Charles City Sport Complex.

The donation of state-of-the-art LED lighting will be somewhere between $400,000 and $500,000, and will include equipment and installation.

Crookham-Johnson, a 1984 grad, helped procure the donation from the Oskaloosa business. She is one of the daughters of Joe Crookham, the principal owner and president and CEO of Musco Lighting, which has installed lighting systems at some of the biggest indoor and outdoor sporting facilities in the country.

Social Share

LATEST NEWS