Sunday, August 26, 2018

Kern School FCU Buys Naming Rights to Basketball Court

Cal State University Bakersfield Athletics on August 16 unveiled Kern Schools Court.

In February 2018, Kern School Federal Credit Union made a gift to the university to renovate the basketball court.

In return for the gift, the basketball court was named after the credit union.

The amount of the contribution was not disclosed.

Read the press release.

4 comments:

  1. First of all, those of us graduated from the California State University system would not expect a North Carolinan to get our universities correct. Since Duke is in Chapel Hill and UNC in Durham, it is either Cal State Bakersfield, CSU Bakersfield or California State University, Bakersfield. And the name of the credit Union is KERN Schools Federal Credit Union.

    If you are going to rag on credit unions, get it right!!!

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    1. Thank you for your input. However, the press release from the athletic department did not capitalize Kern. In addition, the credit union on its website under about us did not capitalize Kern.

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    2. Kern is regularly spelled. But it is not plural (kerns).

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    3. Thank you. I made the correction.

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