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1/20/1998
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Board of Commissioners
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5. Kannapolis Area Tennis Task Force <br /> Project: Tennis Court Construction <br /> AL Brown High School <br /> Cost: Kannapolis Task Force $ 44,500.00 <br /> Cabarrus County 25,000.00 <br /> $ 69,500.00 <br /> <br />6. Wolf Meadow Elementary School PTO <br /> Project: Playground Renovations <br /> Cost: PTO $ 2,234.96 <br /> Cabarrus County 2,234.97 <br /> $ 4,469.93 <br /> <br />7. Central Cabarrus High SchoolBooster Club <br /> Project: Fence Work on Baseball and Tennis <br /> Courts <br /> Cost: Booster Club $ 3,625.00 <br /> Cabarrus County 3,625.00 <br /> $ 7,250.00 <br /> <br />8. City of Concord <br /> Project: Gibson Field Concession Building <br /> Cost: Concord $ 35,000.00 <br /> Cabarrus County 25~000.00 <br /> $ 60,000.00 <br /> <br />9. Mt. Pleasant Middle School Booster Club <br /> Project: Tennis Court Renovation <br /> Cost: Booster Club $ 3,551.00 <br /> Cabarrus County 3,551.00 <br /> $ 7,102.00 <br /> <br />10. Shadybrook Elementary School PTO <br /> Project: Playground Equipment <br /> Cost: PTO $ 815.00 <br /> Cabarrus County 815.00 <br /> $ 1,630.00 <br /> <br /> Organization Share $135,475.96 <br /> Cabarrus County Share $ 96,475.97 <br /> Total $ 231,951.93 <br /> <br />Sharp .lames, the former president of the national £eague of Cit- <br />ies, said, "We are going to recreate or we are going to incarcer- <br />ate "and cited that in199 2, 21.8 million youth under the age of 21 <br />were arrested and the cost of incarcerating these youth was $2.3 <br />billion annually. <br /> (Healing America's Cities, 1994) <br /> <br /> 5 <br /> <br /> <br />
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