Three event highlights
1 Division leaders, team captains and volunteers gathered Tuesday evening for the kick off of the Community Pride Recognition Entry Way fundraising campaign for the BG Products Veterans Sports Complex.
2 To kick off the fundraising Trent and Mollie Schell made a donation of $25,000 to this part of the campaign, which is raising money for the naming rights of the track.
3 People were provided with information on the fundraising process and will begin raising money for the project. The next meeting will be at 5:30 Wednesday in the EHS commons. The public is invited to attend.
Overheard at the event
“This stadium is a great project for our community.” — Ryan Murry, campaign organizer
“We can’t thank you enough for volunteering for this great project. You guys, at the end of the day, are the ones who are going to make this a success.” — Brandon Knowles, campaign chair
“This is truly about the community coming together and building something we need, we deserve and we will use.” — Bob Lane, Community Capital Campaign chair
Three event highlights
1 Division leaders, team captains and volunteers gathered Tuesday evening for the kick off of the Community Pride Recognition Entry Way fundraising campaign for the BG Products Veterans Sports Complex.
2 To kick off the fundraising Trent and Mollie Schell made a donation of $25,000 to this part of the campaign, which is raising money for the naming rights of the track.
3 People were provided with information on the fundraising process and will begin raising money for the project. The next meeting will be at 5:30 Wednesday in the EHS commons. The public is invited to attend.
Overheard at the event
“This stadium is a great project for our community.” — Ryan Murry, campaign organizer
“We can’t thank you enough for volunteering for this great project. You guys, at the end of the day, are the ones who are going to make this a success.” — Brandon Knowles, campaign chair
“This is truly about the community coming together and building something we need, we deserve and we will use.” — Bob Lane, Community Capital Campaign chair