History
Greenheck Turner Community Center
As a community center, it includes space for youth and high school activities such as soccer, football, lacrosse, softball, baseball, golf, track & field, band and dance. It has the ability to host tournaments, camps, community events and individual user groups. This year-round facility offers a walking track, meeting rooms, simulators and bleacher seating.
The Greenheck Turner Community Center is named after Mary Greenheck Turner who passed away in 2019. Her father Robert C. Greenheck and her husband Scott L. Turner along with Mary’s three brothers Jim, Paul and Bobby have been supporters of the project from the very beginning. The Greenheck family supported the original Greenheck Field House which was built in 1997.
Greenheck Fieldhouse
The Greenheck Fieldhouse was built in 1997 and included an Olympic size ice area, 3 indoor basketball courts, 2 racquetball courts, concession stand, classrooms, and fitness center. The building has been used year-round for the 26 years by athletic teams, community events, school based classroom groups, the Boys & Girls Club, various youth programs and sporting leagues. The space is also used for special events such as the community halloween event, craft show, and the district Imagine show.