Emporia-Greensville Recreation Association

Emporia-Greensville Recreation Association

EGRA Park

 

About the EGRA                           Mission                               General Information

Special Events                               Volunteer                             Activities

Facilities                                        History                                 Board

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About the EGRA

The Emporia-Greensville Recreation Association, Inc. (EGRA) is the largest recreation provider in Emporia and Greensville County.

EGRA has organized leagues involving over 1,000 people and an estimated 30,000 visitors use the association operated parks, Meherrin River and Center Street, annually. 

The programming includes baseball, softball, football, soccer and basketball.  While many of the activities of the organized leagues have a youth focus, men and women play softball on EGRA fields, as do some teams from Greensville County High School when needed.

Since Emporia and Greensville County do not operate their own public recreationEGRA Park Overview programs, groups like EGRA provide a cost efficient recreation delivery system partially funded with public money, but offset by volunteer, fees and fundraising.

While the association's officers and directors provide leadership for the well established program, hundreds of volunteer coaches and assistants are the reason behind this local success story.  That is why the Association's motto is "EGRA Works For Our Kids!"  

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Mission

The EGRA provides recreation to the adults and children of the Emporia and Greensville area.

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General Information

EGRA is a non-profit public service corporation founded by the County of Greensville and the City of Emporia.  It is managed by a 25 member mostly volunteer Board of Directors.

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Special Events

The EGRA is host to the baseball and softball districts and also to the State and World Series Tournaments for both districts.

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Volunteer

The EGRA provides the opportunities for people in the community to become leaderEGRA Soccer and role models for the children of the community by becoming a coach or a commissioner (program chairman).  Also the community may serve as a Board of Directors for the EGRA.

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Activities

Youth Baseball Youth Softball
Men's Softball Women's Softball
Youth Soccer Youth Football
Youth Basketball Adult Co-Ed Volleyball
EGRA includes 82 teams and 20 Leagues, which covers over 1,000 participants.

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Facilities

The EGRA has 18 acres of parks, EGRA Playgroundwhich consist of five (5) lighted ball fields, three (3) soccer fields, all purpose field, twin tennis courts, two (2) playgrounds and two (2) picnic pavilions.  The facilities are located at two locations:  the Meherrin River Park and the Lee Street Tennis Courts and Picnic area.

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History

The Emporia-Greensville Recreation Association, Inc. (EGRA) was established around 1950 as the Civic Recreation Association.

Initially, area civic clubs and individuals helped build the Center Street swimming pool and tennis courts.  Different clubs would sponsor various baseball teams.  Thus for many years, teams were known by club names such as Rotary, Lions, etc.

In the early 1970's the Association was reorganized.  Funding from Emporia and Greensville County was sought to expand programs.  A lighted baseball field was built on Center Street and the swimming pool, which had fallen into a state disrepair, was renovated.  Programming was expanded to include softball for girls and women, as well as other sports such as basketball, football, and soccer.  Lighted twin tennis courts, a tot playground and picnic shelter were also added.

In the early 1980's another major project was conducted by EGRA which made it the largest provider of public recreation in Emporia and Greensville County.  Meherrin River EGRA Tennis CourtsPark was constructed on the site of the former Emporia city dump east of the Lee Street river bridge.  Built after the City closed the dump, Meherrin River Park complex included five lighted athletic fields with facilities for baseball, softball, soccer, and football.  Two playgrounds and a large picnic pavilion were added.  A state grant of $100,000 was matched with over $100,000 in local funds which came from the City, County and various fund raising projects.  When the nearly 50 year old Center Street pool finally failed and the Association outgrew the Center Street Park, most league activities were moved to Meherrin Park where there was more space, parking and now even a boat ramp.

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Board of Directors/StaffFront Sign to the EGRA Park

Rick Franklin,  EGRA President
Richard Short,  Vice-President
Janie Brown,  Treasurer
Barbara Moore,  Secretary
246 Volunteer Coaches
10 Part time employees

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Contact Us

P.O. Box 865
Emporia, VA  23847
Phone:  (434) 634-9400
Fax:  (434) 634-0511

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