Winner_Winfield Community_2400x1600_2 Bobcat Park & Rec Makeover Contest Winner

Alabama Park wins $100,000 Park Makeover from Bobcat Company

Ivan K. Hill Park in Winfield, Alabama, won the $100,000 Bobcat Park and Rec Makeover Contest hosted by Bobcat Company. The prize package will fund improvements at the park, which will focus on revitalizing a youth recreation space.

Ivan K. Hill Park is a multi-use area featuring ballfields, playgrounds, and a senior center. It was nominated because of updates needed to improve user safety and accessibility. The $100,000 prize will go toward replacing the original 1960s fencing and ballfield backstop and enhancing access to the fields and restrooms.

“This gift from Bobcat will allow our community to accomplish more by supplementing our funds to renovate a facility that will increase our ability to accommodate persons with disabilities in a safe environment. So many hearts will be touched immediately by offering hope and a promise of better playing facilities and just knowing that they are truly included,” said Gina Bryant, Winfield Park and Recreation director. “This award will help us continue to move forward with our goals and mission. It is proof that dreams can come true!”

Bobcat kicked off the contest in July by teaming up with brand ambassador and renovation expert Chip Gaines for a baseball field makeover in Waco, Texas. Together, they aimed to inspire communities to see the potential in their own hometowns. Bobcat also partnered with the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) to promote the contest and review the submissions, focusing on the parks’ demonstrated need, sustainability impact, and long-term community benefit. Ivan K. Hill Park was selected as the winner based on NRPA’s criteria, which was coupled with strong public support for the park during the finalist voting period.

Laura Ness Owens headshot

Laura Ness Owens

“Bobcat equipment is best known for building on worksites around the world, but projects like this allow us to build something even greater together. We’re forging a community and helping build a legacy for the city of Winfield that will be treasured for generations to come,” said Laura Ness Owens, Bobcat vice president of global brand and marketing.

Park enhancements at Ivan K. Hill Park are expected to be completed by April 2025. To stay updated on the park’s progress, please visit winfieldparkandrec.org or follow updates on the Winfield Park and Recreation Facebook page.

In addition to the grand prize, Bobcat will also award the runner-up community with a new zero-turn mower to enhance their park and recreation space. Aaron Perry Park in Pontiac, Michigan, will be presented with a new mower in the next few weeks.

Other finalists included Chestnut Street Park in Henderson, North Carolina; City of Purcell in Purcell, Oklahoma; and Jones Park in Galveston, Texas.