Let Lights Shine On WW-P Turf Fields

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We are getting very close to reaching our initial goal of lighting both high schools’ turf fields! We have raised $305,000 of the $380,000 needed to light both fields and are optimistic we can get both fields done this summer. Thanks to everyone who has continued to support this effort.

Our third annual golf outing will be held again at Gamblers Ridge Golf Club on Monday, June 18. Lunch and registration start at noon with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. Registration is open on our website at www.wwphsboosters.org, or you can mail the registration form that can be found on the golf outing flyer.

We hope to see many of you on the golf course on June 18. If you can’t make it please consider supporting us by taking out a hole sponsorship to show your support. Last year several of the booster clubs did this and it helped us have a successful outing.

We also need prizes for the golf outing. Golf foursomes, sports tickets and memorabilia are always popular prizes if you have access to them. Any sports-themed gift basket or item would also be great. As always we appreciate your support and could only accomplish this effort with your help!

We had 20 gift baskets donated by different teams for the Alumni Sports dinner and raised more than $21,000. If we could get a foursome from each team it would ensure a very successful outing. Please pass this on to your teams and encourage them to participate. We have reduced the cost of the outing with regular golfers now $150, students $1000, and coaches $75. This is a great way to kick off your summers.

I look forward to seeing many of you at the outing and all of you at the games under the lights this fall!

Patrick Boyle

Windsor Road, West Windsor

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