Oxford Youth Sports Program fundraiser Saturday
OXFORD – The Oxford Youth Sports Program will host a chicken barbecue and bake sale Saturday to raise money for the not-for-profit group, which offers soccer, t-ball and basketball programs for children ages 5 to 12.
“Our goal is to keep kids active while teaching sport fundamentals and having fun,” explained OYSP President Tim O’Brien. The McDonough resident took the helm of the organization earlier this year.
This Saturday’s fundraiser will take place at the American Legion Post in Oxford and feature a “Tim & Tim” chicken barbecue starting at 10 a.m. According to O’Brien, halves will be sold for $6 each until it’s gone. He offered a word to the wise – get there early, because they expect to sell out fast.
“There will be a bake sale going on, and we’ll be selling our new line of OYSP merchandise,” O’Brien added.
That merchandise will feature the organization’s new logo – a stylized Blackhawk in honor of the Oxford Academy and Central School District’s mascot.
The redesigned logo is just one of the ways in which O’Brien and his colleagues on the OYSP board are shaking things up this year. They’re making a big push to get sponsors for each of their youth sports programs, and are forging relationships with other community groups, including the organizers of the Junior Blackhawks football team.
“We’re dedicated to improving the sports programs in Oxford to better the future of the children residing here,” the OYSP president said of himself and fellow board members Nikki Pohli, Dawn Golden, Tawnya Murwin, Chris Karn and Ken Seiler.
The group’s website has also gotten an overhaul, courtesy of Karn.
According to O’Brien, it’s not too late to sign up for t-ball. Parents can register their child in person from 6 to 7 tonight at the Oxford Middle School, as well as 9 to 10 a.m. on Saturday at the American Legion.
Registration forms are available at www.oysp.org.
“Our goal is to keep kids active while teaching sport fundamentals and having fun,” explained OYSP President Tim O’Brien. The McDonough resident took the helm of the organization earlier this year.
This Saturday’s fundraiser will take place at the American Legion Post in Oxford and feature a “Tim & Tim” chicken barbecue starting at 10 a.m. According to O’Brien, halves will be sold for $6 each until it’s gone. He offered a word to the wise – get there early, because they expect to sell out fast.
“There will be a bake sale going on, and we’ll be selling our new line of OYSP merchandise,” O’Brien added.
That merchandise will feature the organization’s new logo – a stylized Blackhawk in honor of the Oxford Academy and Central School District’s mascot.
The redesigned logo is just one of the ways in which O’Brien and his colleagues on the OYSP board are shaking things up this year. They’re making a big push to get sponsors for each of their youth sports programs, and are forging relationships with other community groups, including the organizers of the Junior Blackhawks football team.
“We’re dedicated to improving the sports programs in Oxford to better the future of the children residing here,” the OYSP president said of himself and fellow board members Nikki Pohli, Dawn Golden, Tawnya Murwin, Chris Karn and Ken Seiler.
The group’s website has also gotten an overhaul, courtesy of Karn.
According to O’Brien, it’s not too late to sign up for t-ball. Parents can register their child in person from 6 to 7 tonight at the Oxford Middle School, as well as 9 to 10 a.m. on Saturday at the American Legion.
Registration forms are available at www.oysp.org.
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