$10,000 Donation from Chris & Alyson Graves

We’ve been quiet on the fundraising front since our successful fall campaign.  Adding to the success of our fundraising campaign was the Pirate football team bringing home a second place state trophy.  That’s a good fall season.  But wait, there’s more.

Now there’s one more shoutout before the year ends.  The shout out goes to Chris and Alyson Graves, classes of ’91 and ’93 for their $10,000 donation.

If you recall, Phase 1 of the Raise the Roof project was paid for and completed during the summer of 2017.  Phase 2, the actual installation of the roof, is scheduled for the summer of 2018.  The Graves donation gets us very, very close to our Phase 2 goal of $150,000.  Thank you, Chris and Alyson.

Class Challenge Update

Most of you know we have a Class Challenge for Pete Susick’s teams.  The Challenge has generated over $72,000 so far.



If you want to add to your class’s total to help your class pass up other classes, click on the gold ‘Donate’ button.  You can donate by credit card, debit card or PayPal when you use the ‘Donate’ button.  If you use the ‘Donate’ button you will immediately get a receipt.  The Booster Club is a 501 (c)(3) organization.  Check with your tax advisor on the deductibility of your donation.


Rather write a check?

Make checks payable to MHS Booster Club.  Please write ‘Pete Susick Stadium’ on the memo line.  Mail to:

MHS Booster Club
Pete Susick Stadium Project
P.O. Box 445
Coos Bay,OR 97420

If you donate now and decide to donate more in the future, your donations will be combined, which may earn you a higher level of recognition at the stadium.  Permanent stadium recognition starts at $100.

Still not ready?

Request a Donor Packet – Find out more about the project

Project Description with architect’s sketches

Pete’s Class Challenge

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