ANDERSON — The Wilson Boys & Girls Club has big plans to enhance its programs, but first it must pay for the basics.
The club is two months — $4,600-4,800 — behind on its utility bills, Anderson Board of Works Chairman Greg Graham said. This is the second time the club has been late on its payments. In March, it was forgiven more than $47,000 in water and sewer and light and power bills by the city.
“Contrary to public opinion, the day-to-day operating costs, we’ve really managed those well,” Boys & Girls Club Director Rodney Nichols said. “We’re trying to dig out from under past utility bills.”
The club has had boiler problems in the recent past, but now has invested in small electrical heating and cooling units to keep costs down, Nichols said.
“We would like to get to the point where we only turn the boiler on when it gets extremely cold and not have to heat the entire building at once,” he said.
The Boys & Girls Club had a $317,000 operating budget in 2000, but that dropped to $250,000 in 2008; a similar number is expected for 2009. The club will feature a “Be Great Week of Celebration” this week to raise funds for utilities and new programs.
Anderson’s Board of Works met with Nichols and Boys & Girls Club representatives Wednesday, Graham said.
“They’re in a very difficult situation,” he said. “We’re certainly supportive of what they have done and what they are trying to do, but we certainly have an accountability to all of our rate payers.”
A time limit for payment of the late bills is at the discretion of the city, but if enough time goes by without payment, the city may have to cut services to the club, Graham said.
“We do that to people every day for nonpayment,” he said. “All of our nonprofits in town provide services to people that need them so desperately, and all of them are having a hard time.”
The club’s nonpayment is due to operating in a suffering economy, Nichols said.
“Unfortunately it’s always a threat in our community, and it’s not because of any mismanagement,” he said. “Without the volunteers and in-kind gifts that have been given to the club, we probably would have been already shut down.”
Home News (ADS ONLY)
September 5, 2008
CLUB: Fundraisers to help pay bills
- Home News (ADS ONLY)
-
-
Photo gallery: AU vs Mount Saint Joseph Baseball
Photos from the baseball double header and senior night for Anderson University and Mount Saint Joseph on 5/7/10.
-
Comedian Harland Williams coming to Paramount
LOS ANGELES — Canadian Harland Williams was enjoying winter in Southern California. “It’s beautiful out,” said Williams, 47, familiar from roles in films like “Dumb & Dumber” and “There’s Something About Mary.” “A bit cold, but is 65 cold? I’ll take this cold any day, thank you.” Williams, whose Indiana performances have been exclusive to Crackers in Broad Ripple, will take the stage at the Paramount on Friday, April 2.
-
Nancy Wood back in Anderson, with ASO
ANDERSON — Nancy Wood stared into the glass vase, full of clear water, with the bare roots of a plant dangling down into it.
-
Auction deal for buyers, not for owners
ANDERSON — An auction held Saturday at a former, popular cabinet manufacturer resulted in deals for local woodwork hobbyists and businesses, but earned less than the new owners hoped for.
-
Ann Duran on the air in Madison County
DALEVILLE — As a child, radio personality Ann Duran remembers her father calling her his mini-Barbara Walters.
-
Weights, measures officials protect consumers
ANDERSON — Whether consumers are filling up their cars’ gas tanks, buying a gallon of milk or drying clothes at a laundromat, one man in Anderson makes sure they always get their money’s worth.
-
AHS rocking to 'Schoolhouse Rock Live!'
ANDERSON, Ind. — With the end of the school year quickly approaching, Anderson High School Performing Arts students are springing into a favorite pastime. With the help of their director of six years, Tiffany Jackson, the group of 12 is putting on a musical, “Schoolhouse Rock Live!”
-
Anderson native to lead county ghost tour
ANDERSON — Growing up in Madison County, Nicole Kobrowski liked to visit some of the area’s creepier places, such as Moss Island Road just west of the city.
-
Sidewalk Prophets looking for a Dove
Sidewalk Prophets know how to please a crowd when they sing Christian pop at concerts across the nation.
Now, they’d like fans to reciprocate to help the band win a Dove Award. -
At Home: Project a bonding experience
PENDLETON — When a four-year project goes on for seven years, the result is often a strained marriage.
- More Home News (ADS ONLY) Headlines
-







