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Yet another Mussel Fest I somehow skipped. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

You can’t fool me.

I worked on the mussel rafts down in Penn Cove for four long months in my younger days.

I’ve seen (and smelt) things up close and extremely personal.

Put all the butter, cream, wine, and seasonings on top of the gelatinous hunks o’ junk you want … mussels are still an unholy abomination against nature itself.

Look, I know the annual festival is good financially for Coupeville, especially on a cold, rain-splattered weekend in the non-tourist season.

So, go chew on the stuff the scavenger birds have trouble keeping down.

And may God have mercy on your souls (and your intestinal well-being)…

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Think about the children. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Fresh blood is the answer.

Whether we’re talking about vampire movies (we’re not) or the Coupeville Booster Club (we are), every so often you need an infusion.

In the case of the boosters, getting parents or grandparents to join up, especially when their athletes are still young, is vastly important.

That way, when current leaders, and their offspring, “age out,” there’s already a solid group of people in place ready to keep things humming along.

And the booster club’s work is super important, providing crucial financial assistance to Wolf sports programs.

Making life easier for Coupeville administrators, and benefitting the school’s student/athletes, the support crew is invaluable.

Want to join and be a worker bee or a leader? Now is the time.

The booster club holds its next general meeting this coming Tuesday, Feb. 20 at 6:00 PM in the health room, which is on your left as you enter the CHS gym.

The tentative agenda includes the treasurer’s report, reviews of any coach requests, getting organized for the upcoming Mussel Fest, membership status, and various spring functions such as the scholarship committee and annual athletic appreciation event.

Recruitment of new members and officers is a huge priority, as well.

So, either show up in person, or contact the club at coupevillebc@gmail.com if you have questions.

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“I can’t do all the work myself!” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Stir the mussels, help fill the (financial) pot.

The Coupeville Booster Club is looking for a few good volunteers to help out with one of its biggest fundraisers.

That would be the annual Mussel Fest, which is set for Mar. 2-3 this go round.

The booster club serves up warm food to festival goers, with the resulting money helping them fulfill their goal of being the wind beneath the wings of Coupeville athletes.

While you get bonus points if you have a food handlers’ card, no prior experience is needed, as the club will teach you to duel with the briny buggers on the fly.

“We just need new blood,” said booster club mover and shaker Leann Leavitt with a laugh.

“I’m not sure how many more years I can convince (my husband) Nate to cook these for an entire weekend.”

 

To sign up, pop over to:

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0A49A4AC2AA2FB6-47806900-booster?fbclid=IwAR2Uxko79hg-gYLYqyhNbuMv_n2lmJMLrWyc8TTzaUuqYouGmNefBG3ZNfw#/

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Backed by the Coupeville Booster Club, Wolf athletes are soaring. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

“We need to keep this great organization healthy and vibrant.”

The Coupeville Booster Club has been at the forefront of Wolf athletics in recent years, providing financial support to high school and middle school coaches and athletes.

Particularly with budget cuts looming in the school district, the need for a group which can supplement what Coupeville schools provides for sports is huge.

The booster club, led by a group of parents and grandparents, many of whom are close to finishing their runs with the organization, has given the Wolves true bang for their buck.

The CBC annually awards eight $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors, while also providing a yearly stipend of $1,900 per CHS team and $800 per CMS program.

The club has helped provide roses for Senior Night festivities, varsity letters for Wolf athletes, meal money and goodie bags for road trips, and numerous team improvement items.

These have ranged from literature and DVD’s to tarps, weight room equipment, batting cages, upgrades to school athletic fields and facilities, and t-shirts for cancer awareness nights.

The Wall of Fame in the CHS gym, which documents accomplishments from 100+ years of Coupeville athletics?

It wouldn’t exist without the support of the boosters, who provided the biggest financial contribution to its development, and continue to handle updates.

This spring alone, Wolf baseball, girls’ tennis, and track and field earned new plaques, for success in league, bi-district, tri-district, and state championships competition.

When school is back in session this September, current, former, and future CHS athletes will be able to look up and see Alex Murdy’s state title in the long jump commemorated, as well as a whole stack of new team titles.

That wall honors the past, drives current athletes to strive for their own success, and inspires future generations.

And it wouldn’t exist without the booster club.

Which is why it’s so important to keep the organization chugging along in high gear.

The club set its board for the 2023-2024 school year Thursday, with Gordon McMillan (President), Bob Martin (Vice President), Jon Roberts (Treasurer), and Mariah Madsen (Secretary) winning election.

All four are among the hardest-working volunteers in Wolf Nation and should be hailed for their commitment.

But, looking ahead, all four have announced the coming school year will be their last as leaders of the booster club.

Which is why new people have to step up.

A well-run booster club is too important to the continued success of Wolf athletics.

If others, particularly those whose children will be active athletes for years to come, make a commitment now, the future could be assured.

What does that commitment entail? That’s up to you.

The club would love to find people interested in being future board members, ones looking to follow McMillan, Martin, and Co. the way that group has followed those before them, like Wendi Hilborn, Fawn Gustafson, and Pam Pease.

Express an interest now, and you can shadow current leaders, learning how the sausage is made before you step into the role.

But maybe you don’t have the time or desire to be an inner circle member. Not a problem.

Volunteers of every size, shape, and calendar availability are needed.

Help with one project or all of them.

Be on the frontlines or behind the scenes as the club pulls together its annual auction dinner, which is returning from a pandemic hiatus.

Or be part of the booster club contingent at Mussel Fest, help with the appreciation dinner for Wolf athletes, sell swag at CHS games, or be the go-to person for those Senior Night roses.

You can do a little or a lot, be part of the public face of the organization, or be the invisible but deeply appreciated behind the scenes crew.

Every person, whether in for an hour or in for 24-7-365, helps the booster club soar.

And, when the boosters soar, the athletes soar. A real circle of life type of thing, fueled by all of us.

“I trust that we all recognize that the booster club is a vital part of the school community,” Gordon McMillan said. “To the athletic department, the athletes, and the school district in general.

“It would be a shame to have the CBC shrink, much less go away.”

 

To get involved, contact the booster club today at coupevillebc@gmail.com.

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