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This presentation outlines the successful installation of lighting at Beverly Hills fields, enhancing both safety and visibility for our student-athletes. The lights were first activated during the football game on September 21. Ongoing work includes control system installations and staff training. The project achieved fundraising goals with notable support from AYSO and ASB, totaling over $400,000. Thanks to our generous donors, we are progressing on the Ann Nickoll Walkway, with a completion target of December. For more information, visit www.bhlights.org.
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Lights! Fields! Action! Presentation by Beverly Hills Lights and Fields to the Governing Board of the Beverly Hills Unified School District Michael Karlin & AJ WillmerSeptember 25, 2001
Lights • First football game lit on September 21 • Upper and lower field and the track are lit • Some additional installation work on control systems and back-up being completed • Need to train District and City staff and establish protocols for control
Equipment Electrical work Other costs (sales tax, change orders, soft costs) Walkway and fundraising Revenue City AYSO ASB (½ grant, ½ loan) Fundraising required/achieved Surplus $285,000 100,000 45,000 $430,000 $234,000 40,000 40,000 116,000 $430,000 Finance 5/22 Report Actual estimate $199,500 158,750 36,500 35,000 $429,750 $234,000 40,000 40,000 148,000 $462,000 $32,250 } } }
Thank You To Our Donors • AYSO ($40,000); ASB ($40,000) • John Nickoll ($30,000); Gary Dordick ($25,000); Fred Hayman ($10,000) • $5,000 - PTA Council; Hawthorne Class of 1999; Stewart & Linda Resnick • $2,500 Mark & Peggy Abrams; Menasha Corporation Foundation; Tiffany & Co; Beverly Vista Class of 2001 • $1,000+ Beverly Hilton and 19 individual gifts • $125-$500 185 gifts; 15+ smaller gifts
Ann Nickoll Walkway • Now we know how many bricks, design has begun • Design services donated by Ted Osborne • Completion target - December • More information • www.bhlights.org (including donor list) • info@bhlights.org • Still accepting (but not soliciting) contributions