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Wildc/kat Endowment thanks

| August 22, 2012 7:46 AM

On behalf of the Wildc/kat Athletic Endowment Association, I would like to extend a big thank you to the Columbia Falls community for your attendance and support at the WAEA auction, barbecue and golf fundraiser.

Once again the Wildc/kat supporters have made our event a huge success. The weekend added to the endowment fund an additional $24,000 that will benefit our Columbia Falls High School athletes for many years to come. With this effort, our endowment principal will total more than $361,000.

As always, the principal will remain untouched, with the interest earned to be used to assist the CFHS athletes and their families defray the cost of participating in the high school athletic programs. The goal of WAEA is to provide necessary funding to allow CFHS athletes to play without paying for the fees and essentials. As an example, WAEA has provided for several years with the help of the community a meal (champ chow) for each athlete in all sports during an out-of-town contest.

WAEA is very fortunate to have a list of volunteers that we call on each year. This event would not happen without their continued support and commitment. They are all greatly appreciated. A special thank you goes to school superintendent Michael Nicosia for the district’s assistance and support and to John Thompson and Troy Bowman for their continued hard work and dedication to the Wildc/kat athletics throughout the year and for this event.

I would like to add a thank you to our split-the-pot winner Carol Fleharty and to the Class of 2002 for their generous donations, also Laurie Panasuk and Sarah Dakin for their time spent to make our weekend successful.

I am also so grateful to have such a great team on my side with WAEA board members Kim Cheff, Lorinda Walter, Bruce Adams, Kyle Johnson, Gary Luce and Jim Thompson. Their commitment and passion for the WAEA is obvious.

Thank you again Wildc/kat supporters. Your continued support and contributions will work for our athletes for many years to come.

Jana Fields, president

Wildc/kat Athletic

Endowment Association