Pottstown stadium lights campaign still needs $130,000, Mercury 9-26-16

So it should be good news that the fundraising effort has put $100,435 in the bank and has another $73,000 promised “in matching money,” Weand told the school board Thursday.

 

But afterward, she also confirmed that the man who offered the dollar-for-dollar match had withdrawn his offer.

 

“He said not enough local businesses were willing to make donations,” Weand said. “I know I sent a letter to ever business in the chamber.”

 

Weand also credited local plumber Aram Ecker from convincing the businesses that did make donations.

 

“He certainly deserves credit for that,” Weand said.

But the effort to install the lights has not stopped.

 

Weand  said an application for a $50,000 grant has been submitted to the NFL, “and we’re waiting to hear on that.”

The engineering plans for the $300,000 have already been completed, so now its just a matter of raising the money, Weand said.

 

“Yes, it’s been a long time, but we’re much closer now,” she said.


The lights were removed from the wooden poles that had held them for decades two years ago because of safety concerns.

 

The district had been warned by engineers that the wooden poles were too old and too twisted to be considered safe.

 

When they were removed, they were cut at half height to allow the loudspeakers to remain mounted on them, but for two years, Pottstown has had no Friday night football games, a tradition which many would like to see revived with new lights.

 

Shirts and yard signs are still available and can be purchased directly from Weand or through the school district office on Beech Street.

“We’re getting there and I am really very pleased with all the money we’ve raised so far,” said Weand.

 

Contributions can be mailed to Pottstown School District Administration Building, 230 Beech St., Pottstown, PA 19464, c/o Polly Weand Save the Lights.

 

You also can make a donation to the Save the Lights campaign at the — http://www.savethelights.org/ — web site.

 

Business Manager Linda Adams confirmed that the money raised is being held by the school district.


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