Millbrook Sports Boosters’ logo chosen

MILLBROOK — The Millbrook Sports Boosters recently sponsored a logo contest at Millbrook High School with the assistance of art teacher Michael Spross to create a new logo for the boosters club. Numerous creative logos were entered, but it was junior Brittany Geraci who won the contest with her one-of-a-kind design. Brittany was awarded $100 for her efforts.The Millbrook Sports Boosters and Millbrook Lacrosse will once again host Comedy Night at the Millbrook Golf and Tennis Club on Friday, April 1, at 7 p.m. Tickets are $60 and are still available; tickets include food and entertainment. Call 845-677-2214 to purchase tickets. All are welcome for a fun night. The Millbrook Sports Boosters is an organization of parents and community members dedicated to promoting and strengthening amateur interscholastic athletics at the middle and high school levels throughout the Millbrook Central School District. To learn more about the Boosters, visit www.millbrooksportsboosters.com.

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