Showing posts with label Volunteer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volunteer. Show all posts

Friday, March 6, 2009

Your Booster Club Locker Committee

2009 Varsity Lockers & Halls
Kevin Fife …………….142, Hall 3, main building
Jill Meastes…………...243, Hall 2, main building
Chris Clarson………....379, Main, downstairs
Coach Dykes………….Locker room office
Matt Davis…………….3208, 1000 building-upstairs, Hall B

Abby Owens….……….3986, 2000 building-upstairs, Hall F
Jessica Phill ………….2105, 3000 building-upstairs, Hall 14
Tyler Kallsome..……....2545, 3000 building-downstairs, Hall J
Kaitlin Forke………….2578, 2000 building-downstairs, Hall K
Kalie VanSullivan…….3045, 1000 building-downstairs, Hall J
Emily Orson…………(doesn’t have a Locker; bring to match)


A locker committee is one of the easiest to run using E-mail. Collect email addresses during your booster club meeting. The parent meeting is also a good time to have everyone sign up for other committees that need volunteers. Send an e-message to the locker committee members with a list of event dates and ask them to pick the day they want to decorate for. Also include a list of school colors with mascot of your opponents. After the kids turn in their locker numbers, send out a mapped list for your decorators to follow, as shown above. It makes the hanging go so much faster, especially if your school is extra large!

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Great Clipart







Thanks Diane Lum for the contribution!



Friday, February 1, 2008

Make Your Own Spirit Clipart

Start by finding clipart that you like, ...or ask a creative friend to doodle the sports equipment for the team. Use a copy machine or scan to repeat the designs. Make a page of designs for each of the locker committee members. Feel free to right clip on this pic and save it to your computer. It will be easy for you to print out from there! Hope this helps!

Friday, January 11, 2008

Shipping Tag Favor

Now that it is the new year, we are already looking forward to Spring Break, Graduation and then summer. The days left at school before this time, just flys by and being ready for parties, banquets and booster events takes quiet a bit of organization. Here is a tie-on favor used for a band end of season dinner that was attached to a rose for senior moms. Be Good to your Volunteers too!

Monday, December 17, 2007

Booster Club

A ''booster club'' is a group that is formed to raise money for a sports team, musical group or academic club through fundraising. They are especially popular at the high school level. These booster clubs are mostly run and organized by the parents of the students participating in these high school activities and by the fans and supporters of the activities. There are many fundraisers that are often used to support the booster club. These funds may be used to raise the money for new equipment, food & awards, locker decorating, summer camps and trip expenses to playoffs or competitions and performances. Booster club members should keep in mind that these events are for kids and it should be fun! By electing different board members each year,-your club should always have "New Blood" with fresh ideas.

The display above was from Eagles Tennis 2001. The photos are glued on to grocery store "Starbursts". The front of the star was neon orange, so the back was spray painted dark green around the edges. Use a scrapbook circle cutter or jumbo punch to cut the photographs. Make sure that the paint has cured or thoughally dried before writting the player's names. A big sharpie will write smoother on a completly dry surface.the Booster Club got permission from the school to place this Varsity display outside the Coach's room in the hall so all the students could see who made the team. Masking tape circles were used to apply finished stars to the wall.