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Fundraiser

Why do we need to fundraise?

Suburban Athletics is a non-profit organization and receives funds via registrations, concessions and fundraisers.  In order to keep registration costs down, fundraisers are heavily relied upon to fund the league's overhead costs and projects.  In addition to uniforms, umpires, sports insurance and field maintenance, the league is dedicated to ensuring the facilities are safe and available for play.

2023 Cash Raffle Fundraiser

Raffle tickets are flying! Players.. if you need more raffle tickets, please do the following:

  1. Email suburbanathletics@gmail.com and let us know your name, team name, and amount of additional raffle tickets needed.
  2. We will get those additional raffle tickets to your Team Parent who will get them to you (for those who have already inquired, plan on Opening Day).
  3. Sell tickets and repeat!

Raffle ticket sales end June 25th.  Hand in Ticket Envelopes Mon. June 26 – Thurs. June 29th to your team coach or fundraiser parent. Ticket Envelopes MUST be returned!

July 22, 2023– Winners will be Drawn at Noon at 1986 O’Leary Road, Neenah, WI 54956 (Strohmeyer Field – Concession Stand)

Thank you players and families!


Concession Stand

The fact of the matter is that costs of youth sports are continually rising. Registration fees cover only a portion of the costs of providing youth baseball and softball. The Suburban Athletics Concession Stand provides additional revenue to offset the cost of youth baseball and softball that registration fees fall short of covering. Suburban Athletics requires that all parents/guardians work in our concession stand for each of their registered players during the seasons. The concession stand is generally open for every game beginning in May ending in our league tournaments in July.

Why do I have Concession Stand Duty?

Suburban Athletics is a nonprofit organization run by parent volunteers. Suburban Athletics relies on all parents to help throughout the year.

Can someone else work my concession stand duty?

Yes as long as they are age 14 or older. Children 13 and under are NOT eligible to work concession stand. You can coordinate this coverage through your player’s coach or team parent.