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To the Editor:

In 2004 it was announced that Collins Generating Station would be closing its doors. The closing of this plant caused 94 workers to lose their jobs and District 54 to lose a large sum of tax revenue.

District 54 was in bad shape and was forced to cut all extra-curricular activities — band/choir, clubs, Scholastic Bowl and all sports. There would no longer be any extra-curricular activities funded by District 54.  These activities were going to become extinct in District 54.

This is when Lori Gronek and a team of people formed what we know as the Braves Booster Club (BBC).  This group of people believed, as do I, that these extra-curricular activities were a vital part of our children’s development and education and should remain in our school. Therefore, a mission statement, constitution and by-laws were created for the BBC.

The group put forth a valiant amount of hard work and convincing and the 2004-2005 Board of Education decided to allow them to continue with this newly created venture. Sheryl Dzuryak and Kim Payton were both amazingly supportive and continued to be at every event. The BBC raised money through concession stands, admissions, and donations; they did not have any fundraising events because they felt people were paying enough.  In just two short years, the BBC had quite a substantial amount of money saved.

Written in the by-laws of the BBC was that you must have a child in the district to be on the BBC board. Therefore, after the second year of existence, the Groneks had to leave when their son graduated and Lori had to relinquish her “baby” and hoped it would continue to flourish.  Unfortunately, sometime shortly after the BBC’s second year of existence, the money saved had been mismanaged and overspending took place.  The current BBC board has been working hard to bring the organization back to the secure financial existence it once had.

In my opinion, they are getting there; however, the weak economy has only added to their struggle. Over the past eight years, some things have changed for the BBC. They have a better plan in place to prevent the misuse of funds, and it was also decided that it was more beneficial to have an athletic director directly tied to District 54.  I feel both of these adjustments are positive to the organization.

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