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Waddell’s Park men’s club reports steady participation, flags maintenance and parking pressures
Summary
Tony Zebel told the board Waddell’s Park men’s club closed 2024 with a modest deficit due to higher maintenance and utility costs, reported growth in spring soccer and volleyball, and outlined fundraising, sponsorship and facility maintenance priorities.
Tony Zebel, representing Waddell’s Park men’s club, presented the group’s 2024 annual update to the Harper Creek Board of Education on Feb. 10, describing participation trends, finances and facility challenges.
Zebel said spring soccer continues to be the club’s largest program (about 700 sign-ups with roughly 500 participants completing the season) and that…
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