Mt. Lebanon Hall of Champions Celebration
Hi Everyone,
I wanted to let you know of a very important celebration coming up later this fall and ask for your help. The Blue Devil Club is sponsoring our first (of what we hope will become annual) Hall of Champions Celebration!
This is an event that I have wanted to get off the ground for awhile now. I wanted to have an event where we celebrated the history and tradition of ALL of our sports in Mt. Lebanon. I believe this has the potential to be a really fun night for our alumni, coaches, parents, and friends of Mt. Lebanon Athletics. In addition, I believe this will become an important fund raiser for our athletic department.
Please see below a post card invitation to the event. I would certainly love to see all of you at the event but would ask you to please forward the post card to your parents and people within your organization as well as anyone else that you feel would be interested.
Thomas Donati, Head Coach
Mt. Lebanon Aqua Club
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Hall of Champions Celebration post card invitation
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Mt. Lebanon Aqua Club (MLAC)
PO Box 14684, Pittsburgh, PA, 15234 United States
With all the chili cook offs, beerfest, speakeasy nights, BBQs, etc., etc. it’s a wonder how any parents have any time left to engage with their kids or enough hours to work to earn enough money to pay those rapidly rising property taxes!
ReplyDeleteInteresting- an average $348,878 over 6 years is about $2 million (that's a lot more than the fundraiser). Wonder what their overhead was? There's big money in Lebo sports.
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866 Bridgewater Dr
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15216-1704
United States
"Founded in 2001, Mt Lebanon Blue Devil Club Inc. is a small organization in the membership sports and recreation clubs industry located in Pittsburgh, PA. It generates $348,878 USD in annual revenue."
http://listings.findthecompany.com/l/9680331/Mt-Lebanon-Blue-Devil-Club-Inc
And yet 10:57, all that money isn’t enough to satisfy their addiction.
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