Advertise your business

for as low as $25.00

 

We have a limit amount of spots to advertise your business at the 5th annual Percy Knox Invitational TM Track and Field Meet.

 

Proceeds raised from advertisement dollars goes towards funding for our low cost/no cost program, which helps makes it possible for some schools to attend our meet.

 

Booth Rental Space: $400-$1,000

Banners Placement: $150.

Track Meet Program Ads: $50-$500

Website Ads: From $200

Have an event named after you or your company: $25 a event. (OnTrack Boys 100 meters)

Donations of any amount greatly excepted: Make charitable donations to: Percy Knox Foundation P.O. Box 901567 Palmdale California 93590  With your generous support, the Percy Knox Foundation has given over $50,000 in the last four years to various high schools and jr colleges track and field programs across the nation.

Help us in making it possible to send kids to the Percy Knox Invitational TM Track and Field Meet with our low cost / no cost program. With your small charitable donation we can help keep these kids off the streets and provide a safe after school program.  Across the nation, school districts are cutting back on after school activities and sending our kids out into the streets while their parent(s) are at work.

USA Today

To play sports, many U.S. students must pay
FAIRFIELD, Ohio — When the school district in this Cincinnati suburb announced last March it was eliminating extracurricular activities for the coming school year, many students cried — football players and band members alike.

"We were in a world of hurt," says Heather Reed, class president for rising seniors at Fairfield High School. "Can you really be a school if you don't have football or band or Spanish Club?"

One group of parents decided no. They devised a plan that will allow students to play sports and join clubs this fall even if local voters defeat a tax levy Tuesday, as they defeated it by a wide margin in March. But this plan comes at a price. In Reed's case, that price is $1,150 — $630 for tennis and $260 each for National Honor Society and student government. She decided to skip Spanish Club this year.

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