October was a great month at CYO!
πThere is nothing more wholesome than hosting a pumpkin patch on a Friday afternoon! Thanks to everyone who visited CYO's Pumpkin Patch. We have some leftovers - if you know a group of kids who could use pumpkins, please contact us ASAP! It will be a pick-your-own situation.
π The Governor gave us an award! Well, not actually, but the governor's office sponsored it. Explaining the government agencies involved took 15 minutes in a staff meeting . . . basically, it's an award for employing young people, and CYO would not have received it without a glowing write up by our friends at Larimer County.
π¦ CYO's Adventure Series - it takes several tiers of CYO programming for participants to attend a CYO Adventure series. Three father/son pairs did all the rifle training and graduated to a deer hunt this month . . . and all three pairs harvested a deer! If you contributed to the Paddle Raise at the Maverick, you directly funded this effort. Thank you.
β½ The energy industry has always supported CYO; they really went all-out this month:
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1888 Industrial Services hosted a cornhole tourney to benefit CYO. We had NO IDEA how much they like cornhole . . . we hear they raised $35,000!
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Civitas has committed a fleet pickup truck to our cause.
- Last, Halliburton invited CYO to their employee golf tourney in Houston. And presented us a check for $50,000! If you're a thorough newsletter reader (πππ), you might recall they did the exact same this time last year. Double awesome! Every other non-profit at the tourney is out of Texas, we're obviously thrilled to be included.
πΊFinally, our day programming team hosted all sorts of High School PE classes, nonprofits Cooper Home, Revital, and River Deep visited, and we hosted Poudre School District's Peer Summit: 150 high school kids from all over the district learned survival skills, fishing, archery . . . . and line dancing. If you have a stone on CYO's Legacy Walk, it was well-trod!
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