2004-2005 Annual Report

20 Doden Field House Dedicated On January 20, 2005, Cedarville University dedicated the Doden Field House in a ceremony paying honor to the late Rev. Chester A. Doden, father of Cedarville University trustee Daryle Doden. The son of German immigrants, the Rev. Doden grew up on an Iowa farm, receiving just an eighth-grade education. He later went on to graduate from Chicago’s Moody Bible Institute and serve more than 40 years as a pastor, sharing God’s Word with churches in rural America. Opened in 2003, the Doden Field House has already proven itself a versatile and popular addition to Cedarville University campus life. The 60,000 square-foot building boasts four courts usable for indoor tennis, basketball, and volleyball. Its 200-meter track allows for indoor track meets, casual walking and jogging, and a multitude of other recreational activities. The structure has also been used to successfully host Cedarville University’s commencements, class meetings, basketball and volleyball camps, Homecoming activities, and many youth events. The Doden Field House is just one part of the $12.8 million Recreation Center complex. For more information about the complex, visit the Recreation Center Web site at www.cedarville.edu/recfacilities. The Cedarville University Chapel Broadcast, which airs twice daily on the University’s CDR Radio Network, was named a national winner in the 2004 Silver Microphone Awards Religious Audio Program Category for its quality and content. The station’s Web site was a National Finalist. Listen to chapel broadcasts and find out more about what God is doing through CDR Radio at www.thepath.fm.

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