cadybearsmommy
Proud Parent
- Dec 31, 2010
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Our first gym had a booster club and I wasn't a fan at all. It was mandatory to join, mandatory to help with all fundraisers, etc, very very disorganized, couldn't get a straight answer from anyone about anything...and really helped very little with fees at all! In our case it just isn't worth it. I really dislike fundraisers, trying to sell stuff to friends, family etc, most of our family just doesn't have the extra money to spend and I feel very uncomfortable asking them to buy things that they really don't need or want (b/c let's face it, so many fundraiser items are overpriced junk) when we can cover dd's costs ourselves with some good budgeting, payment plans, etc. Also I dislike the volunteer aspect, it's not that I mind helping out a couple of times a year, but with such a busy schedule (we have not only dd's gymnastics, but DS has activities as well, and DH of course works full time and is out of town a lot), we just really can't commit to volunteering for fundraisers all of the time without sacrificing a lot of already scarce precious family time, which I try desperately to hold onto as much as possible. I want our kids to have memories when they grow up of things other than events, competitions and fundraisers that pertained to their sports/activities, I want them to really remember what we did as a family, the fun we had, etc.
Our new gym has no booster club and the difference is night and day. Expenses are always laid out in advance, no surprises, and they are flexible with paying in installments and payment plans which helps a lot. There is an optional fundraiser every year that can help with fees, etc for those that want to participate, any money they raise goes into their own individual account, but we've never been pressured to participate in any way and they ask for volunteers once a year to help with the meet they host, which is no big deal since it's only once a year. I really prefer the no pressure way of doing things, the options are there for those that want them, but no one is forced into doing anything they don't want to commit to.
Our new gym has no booster club and the difference is night and day. Expenses are always laid out in advance, no surprises, and they are flexible with paying in installments and payment plans which helps a lot. There is an optional fundraiser every year that can help with fees, etc for those that want to participate, any money they raise goes into their own individual account, but we've never been pressured to participate in any way and they ask for volunteers once a year to help with the meet they host, which is no big deal since it's only once a year. I really prefer the no pressure way of doing things, the options are there for those that want them, but no one is forced into doing anything they don't want to commit to.