Events

Firefighters vs Police Charity Basketball game

When: Saturday the 31st of March, 2012 at 17:00
Where: Tracy High Gymnasium

The Benefit Basketball Game will be held on Saturday, March 31st, 2012 inside the Tracy High School Gym.  Doors will open at 6:00 P.M for families to enjoy a BBQ dinner. Tip-off is at 7:15 P.M. During the game we will be selling raffle tickets for a variety of gift baskets and other prizes. The Raiderette Cheerleaders will also be at the game for photos and autographs. Tickets will cost $8 per person for dinner and the game.

 

We are asking local businesses to provide support for this worthy event.

Ø  Platinum Sponsor $500 (two available) – Booth for your business at the game,

business name on the game t-shirt and ten free tickets to the game.

Ø  Gold Sponsor $250 (three available) – Booth for your business at the game,

business name on a banner at the game and five free tickets to the game

Ø  Silver Sponsor $100 (ten available) – Business name on banner and two free tickets

to the game

Ø  Bronze Sponsor $50-$99 – Business name on game program and two free tickets to the game

Businesses can also assist with providing donations for the raffle. These donations can be gift certificates, goods, or services.

 

Thank you for your time and consideration in this matter. Please feel free to call me with any questions or concerns at 209-840-2497 or email TracyGunsAndHoses@gmail.com

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Officer Richard Graham

Tracy Police Officers Association (TPOA) Member


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Sandy Lebien-Haun

With Thanksgiving almost upon us and the Seventh Day Adventist Elementary School’s Christmas Boutique fundraiser around the corner on Nov. 17th, my thoughts focus on the things that I am thankful for. The Tracy Firefighters Association recently gave me another thing to be thankful for. I have always been thankful for our firefighters and all first responders but recently the Tracy firefighters association demonstrated, once again, their commitment to helping the community they work in. As if it is not enough that firefighters risk their safety, their lives for us, they are willing to help families, schools, and organizations in their community by donating their time and money to them. Our school, Seventh Day Adventist Elementary, a K-8th grade private Christian School, was a beneficiary of their generosity. Generosity doesn’t quite express it, just like appreciation does not quite cover our feelings about what they did for our school. Tracy Firefighters are not all about putting out fires, they save lives and help their community. Thanks for all you do!

Sincerely,
Sandy Haun

Sandy Lebien-Haun

With Thanksgiving almost upon us and the Seventh Day Adventist Elementary School’s Christmas Boutique fundraiser around the corner on Nov. 17th, my thoughts focus on all the things to be thankful for. The Tracy Firefighters Association recently gave me another reason to be thankful! I have always been thankful for our firefighters and all first responders but recently the Tracy Firefighter’s Association demonstrated, once again, their commitment to helping the community they work in. As if it is not enough that firefighters risk their safety, their lives for us, they are willing to help families, schools and organizations by donating their time and money to them. Our school, Seventh Day Adventist Elementary, a K-8th grade, private Christian School was recently a beneficiary of their generosity. Generosity doesn’t quite express it, just like appreciation does not quite cover our feelings about what they did. Tracy Firefighters are not all about putting out fires, they save lives and help their community! Thanks for all you do!

Sincerely,
Sandy Lebien-Haun

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