A windscreen at the top of the bleachers that identifies the playing field at the high school was purchased by the Barrington Booster Club.
You may have noticed it by now. Maybe not. The bleachers at Victory Field at Barrington High School have a new addition -- a windscreen at the very top that definitely tells passers-by and visiting team where they are planing. The screen was purhased by the Barrington Booster Club, said Kevin Ryan, president of the organization. "We wanted to help build some school spirit and create some buzz for the teams playing and competing on Victory Field," said Ryan.
Saturday, Sept. 29, is the 20th annual Booster Day for the Barrington Booster Club membership drive.
Listen for the knock on your door tomorrow morning, Sept. 29. Barrington High School athletes are going door to door on Saturday morning for the 20th annual Barrington Booster Club membership drive. Many of you should have received a letter from the Booster Club alerting you to the fund drive, said Christine O’Grady of the Booster Club. "This drive plays a huge part in the continued success of all athletic programs at both the middle school and the high school," she said. Money raised pays to recognize student-athletes, purchases athletics gear and equipment for the high school and middle school, and maintains the “Booster Board” on the corner of County Road and Federal Road and the Eagles’ Nest concession stand. Among the purchases made …
Busy Saturday in Barrington includes the annual Rubber Ducky Race, a Harvest Fest in Bay Spring, Booster Day, another Drug Take Back and the farmers market at the 'White Church'.
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Friday, September 28, 2012
Here are five things you should know about heading into this weekend in Barrington.