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A Big Thank-You from the PTA for Supporting Homecoming

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By Linda Pagano, Bronxville Parent and Member of the Bronxville PTA Athletic Council


Oct. 24, 2018:  The “Broncos Together” initiative was born of the PTA Athletic Council’s desire to renew the spirit and widen the collective that is a Bronxville Bronco..

This past week was Bronxville’s homecoming week, and Bronco supporters were out in full force. The game day flags and feather flags were up and proudly waving, and game night lights were in position on the field in anticipation of upcoming games. And for the first time, homecoming week banners hung in the Bronxville business district, reaching out to the Bronxville community, inviting everyone to be a part of the spirit that is Homecoming. 

Athletes, students, family, faculty, alumni, fans, and neighbors all joined in celebrating homecoming, and the Bronxville PTA Athletic Council would like to thank the Bronxville community, including everyone who donated time, energy, products, and services to an amazingly well-attended and exciting homecoming Week celebration.

Thank you to the local business donors for the incredibly generous and delicious food donations to the Bronco Barn & Grill, including the Eastchester Odyssey Diner, Lange's Delicatessen of Bronxville, Mini's Prime Meats & Specialties, Park Place Bagels, and Scarborough Fair. These delicious meals were enjoyed by all of the Bronco fans in the stands and helped raise money to support the Athletic Council programs throughout the year. Thanks to Pete’s Park Place Tavern and Gino’s Pizzeria & Restaurant for offering team dinners to the winners of spirit competitions during homecoming. The PTA Athletic Council is so grateful for your generosity!

With over 35 homecoming journal business advertisers, the Athletic Council extends its thanks and appreciation to all the loyal supporters of our Bronco teams and programs:

Achieve Physical Therapy & Performance Enhancement
Arthur Lange, Inc.
Blackbird Creative Services
Blue Moon Mexican Cafe
Bronxville Adult School
Bronxville Chamber of Commerce
The Bronxville School Foundation
Bronxville PTA
Bronxville Sports Physical Therapy
Bronxville Stationers
Community Fund of Bronxville Eastchester Tuckahoe
Concordia College Clipper Athletics Program
Continental 109
Eastchester Odyssey Diner
The Funeral Home of Fred H. McGrath & Son Inc.
Gino’s Pizzeria & Restaurant
Green Grass Real Estate
harry A Rothmans Project Men’s Store
Houlihan Lawrence
Julia B. Fee/Sotheby’s International Realty
Katie’s Run, Annual Katie Welling Memorial Run/Walk
Ladle of Love
Lange’s of Bronxville
Leiwko Imaging Art
Louis De Chiarro Salon
Mini’s Prime Meats & Specialties
NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital
Park Place Bagels
Pepe Auto Group
Pete’s Park Place Tavern
Playa Bowls Bronxville
Pro Sports Physical Therapy
Pure Barre Bronxville
Quickstrike Patriots FC
Scarborough Fair Catering/SF Express
Soccer & Rugby Imports
The Silk Road
Underhills Crossing Restaurant
Value Drugs

We extend our gratitude to the business advertisers as well as to the Bronxville Chamber of Commerce for their generous support and help with our new homecoming week banners.

To all the volunteers who made homecoming an incredible success manning the Bronco Barn & Grill, shifts for the PTA semi-annual apparel sale, and all of the behind-the-scenes planners of the homecoming week celebration, we are very grateful and appreciate all the work and time you put in to support the PTA Athletic Council and the Bronxville School community of fans and athletes! We could not do this without you, a million thanks!

And finally, the Athletic Council would like to thank Karen PetersonDawn HartsonAnthony Vaglica, and the amazing grounds team of the Bronxville Athletic Department for their selfless dedication to the Bronxville School athletes and the PTA Athletic Council during all of the homecoming festivities.

The generosity by so many in the Bronxville community enables the Athletic Council to raise funds to support all of the programs that will continue to complement the Bronxville Athletic Program throughout the year, such as game day flags, bonfire night, homecoming game lights, food truck night, spirit T-shirts, banners, the parade of athletes, pep rallies, and spirit week.

The PTA Bronxville Athletic Council is so proud of this year's accomplishments and success of homecoming seek. Thank you!

Photos by Daryl Schnepp


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