Canyons School District spends $2,400 on party

Published: Wednesday, July 1, 2009 11:37 p.m. MDT
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 

Canyons School District spent $2,484.31 on Wednesday's kick-off party, plus $293 on events last Saturday, according to district officials.

But Canyons supporters say it's worth it.

"Given the magnitude of what we are doing, and that this is a once-in-100-year event, spending a couple thousand dollars for a celebration to start a new district is a reasonable amount to spend," said Tracy Cowdell, Canyons board president.

"We tried to be frugal in the way we planned the event," Cowdell said, adding that many items were donated. "We haven't had to pay for very much."

The money for the celebration came from the district's fund balance. The "transition funds" are earmarked for any issues pertaining to setting up a district, including hiring staff and outfitting a new district office, according to Keith Bradford, Canyons' chief financial officer.

Canyons and the west-side Jordan district each received $14.5 million in transition funds.

Wednesday's activities included a sunrise breakfast at Alta Lodge, sign and logo ceremony, bus parade and birthday party.

"We feel we have been very frugal and appropriate," said Canyons district spokeswoman Jennifer Toomer-Cook. She added the district has built many new business partnerships that are willing to give discounts and donations.

Story continues below

The seven buses used in the celebration run on natural gas. They drove 21 miles. The drivers are on staff.

Alta Lodge, which is within the district, waived fees. The district shelled out $1,000 for breakfast and service. District nutrition services workers made the cake on site. The miniature golf set-ups were brought in. Businesses donated drinks and balloons, according to Toomer-Cook.

Activities at the Real Salt Lake soccer game last Saturday were free of charge. A total of 200 tickets for students performing were free, courtesy of Sandy's free allotment. Ice cream was donated. Treats and water were purchased for Canyons students at the Carnival stage, and for drill teams and the Canyons Idol winner, Toomer-Cook said.

Canyons School District kick-off party

$16.31 buses

$1,000 Alta Lodge

$353 cake

$450 mini golf

$665 sound system

REAL soccer activities:

$150 logo water bottles

$143 treats

TOTAL: $2,777.31

E-mail: astewart@desnews.com

Recent comments

I wonder how many pencils,library books,paper and other teahing needs...

Pastor88 | July 22, 2009 at 1:08 a.m.

It is obvious that the CSD hired several accountants to cook the...

Pastor88 | July 22, 2009 at 1:00 a.m.

This thing cost at least $20,000 when you figure in all of the...

Anonymous | July 3, 2009 at 11:51 a.m.

Related content
previousnext

Latest comments

What a fun game to watch!! I love seeing the Aggs step up huge on defense. I...

Take of your Rose-colored glasses and watch the game again. Y'all got beat...

Hey guys... what does BYU and Swag have in common??......... They both get...

Aggies shoot past Cougars

Way to go AGGIES!! Can't wait till UNLV comes into Provo and punks them again.

2 citations issued at Y.-U. game

From an example of a law abiding citizen, Rodney King ..."U of U and BYU...

Aggies shoot past Cougars

First, you must bleed that parched, ugly, awful royal blue, because that's...

I did not know anyone in the accident, I am not from this area; but the...

Yum...I want some now.

Sloan gets 1-year extension

don't get me wrong, i have tons of respect for coach sloan and what he's done...

If we could only figure out a use ( like the presto-logs from sawdust ) for...

Advertisements