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What booster organizations are saying about us...
“ Thanks again for everything you did
for The Taste 4 Los Al this year. The money means so much to some
of us smaller booster clubs.” — Kathy, Los Alamitos
Band
“1) Ticket sales $3750 back to boosters; 2)
Beanie Sales $345 (all profit at this point); 3) Silent Auction
$7182 (if everyone pays up); Net profit for Boys Soccer should be
around $10,850 give or take.” — Marcus, Los Alamitos
Boys soccer
“This was the best ever, and the feedback
that night and Sunday was that it is the best block party all year!!
Once again, you two rock!” — Adrienne, Los Alamitos
Baseball
“What a wonderful evening. Congrats, everything
was perfect! ” — Diana
"Thank you very much for all that you have
done for all of us, for bringing the event to us and for making
it happen so smoothly: it was definitely a success! " —
Roberto, Aliso Niguel girls basketball
"I just wanted to say once again THANK
YOU so much. I am thinking that Girls Golf did a little over $2000.00
in silent action (that was just 14 items). Then I think that we
probably did about $1000.00 in tickets sales. OOOH my gosh I am
so happy." — Debbie, Los Alamitos Girls Golf
"With ticket sales and all aprox 6100.00.
We are very pleased."
— Deborah, Los Alamitos Wrestling
What restaurants are saying about us
“I know we got great exposure from a lot
of people around the area. Many, many people told us that our booth
was decorated the best and had the best food, not to mention fun,
live entertainment- (line dancing). All of that feedback was priceless!
We were happy to be a part of your successful event, thank you and
I hope we can do this together again next year, but for now relax
-- it's over!” — Melinda, Owner, Lone Star Steakhouse
“Thanks for a great event last night. We
definitely would like to participate again next year.” —
JoAnn, Owner, Bogart’s Coffee House
"Incredible, Awesome, Unbelievable!!!!
Thanks for all your hard work for the kids!!!!!!" — Wendi,
Owner, The Original Fish Company
What schools are saying about us
"I cannot tell you how overwhelmed I was
by the event that took place on Saturday night. It was simply a
great evening. It was nice to see how an idea can become a reality
within just a few short months. What made this event so successful
was the unification of all of our booster groups, the participation
of our local businesses, specifically our restaurants, and the overwhelming
response of our community. We had well over 1200 people there but
somehow it was intimate. What made it intimate was because it was
just our school community." — Charles Salter, Principal,
Aliso Niguel High School
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