Two Communities, Endless Possibilities

Kevin Moses (N-P 2000): Building the Field of Dreams

17 min · 29 de nov de 2022
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Growing up in rural Iowa, 2000 N-P alumnus Kevin Moses had a love of the outdoors and baseball. After earning a history degree in college, the pull of Kevin's early passions sent him back to college, a career in turf management, and his dream job building and maintaining fields for major league baseball. Tune into episode 2 of season 2 to hear Kevin describe his journey from playing baseball at the Nashua fairgrounds to building the Field of Dreams.

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