During a recent government meeting, officials celebrated the successful launch of a fundraising initiative, highlighting the sale of 400 shirts within the first weekend. The goal is to reach 1,000 shirts sold, with plans to promote the initiative further through communication with staff and students.
The meeting emphasized the importance of spreading the word, with officials suggesting the use of infographics and QR codes to facilitate purchases on hometown tickets. Additionally, attendees noted that the shirt-buying process allows for extra donations beyond the $12 purchase price, encouraging broader community support.
Significant contributions were announced, including $1,000 donations from local businesses Kirkwood and All About Hardwood. The athletic boosters, represented by Jenna Houston, are also expected to play a role in supporting the initiative. As the fundraising effort gains momentum, officials expressed optimism about its potential impact and the need for continued community involvement.