Dear Family & Friends of
MHSXC,
THANK YOU
for all that you’ve done this season. Your
support allows us to successfully fulfill our responsibilities and continue the
traditions that make our program special.
We have made great progress this year and had a lot of fun. Collectively, your offerings have made a
huge, positive impact on our program and athletes.
Your assistance with and contributions to camp started us
in the right direction. The picnics
continue to be a well-deserved reward for our student-athletes. We absolutely could not host home meets
without your support. Thank you for
working in the chute, at the road, concessions stand and on the course. Thank you for your support at our away
meets. It’s so nice to have a cheering
session when far from home.
Our last request asks you to:
PLEASE VOLUNTEER AT OUR ANNUAL
FUNDRAISER.
As
you may or may not know, we are one of the host schools for the MHSAA State Cross Country Finals. The meet is hosted at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, MI. As a host school we have several
responsibilities for which we are compensated.
Along with Coach Bork, I spend two Sundays in October at MIS painting
the course for the state finals. Your
role, as parents and supporters of MHSXC, is to help check parking credentials and direct parking traffic the day of
the meet. We require 22 adult volunteers
to fulfill this obligation. In exchange
for your volunteering, MHSXC will
receive between $1500 & $2000 compensation. This is such an awesome opportunity for our
program. Thanks to Coach Bork’s early
involvement with this committee, our program continues to reap benefits from
the state finals. Still, we need your
continued dedication and volunteerism to make this year’s meet a success and
maintain good standing with the committee.
If you have not already, please consider volunteering for Saturday, November 3rd at
MIS. Details are included on the
back of this letter. Please feel free to
contact me or Steve Bartman with any questions.
Thank you very much
for your time and consideration in this matter.
Best Regards,
Coach Scoles