With all the rain discussions, I thought I would change the subject.
I read in the Courier Journal that the KDFW spent $3,400 of our hunting and fishing license fees on a Louisville Bats 4-game promotional package. After reading the article I have mixed feelings about how this money was spent and the returns WE'LL get from it. I say WE, because that's whose money the KDFW spent on it. The article outlines the following as what the money was spent on:
- 120 tickets to four games for the department to distribute
- The right to have a department rep to throw out the first pitch a two or more games
- Department promo's on stadium video boards
- Interviews of department reps on radio
- Discounted admissions to the four games for fans showing hunting/fishing license
MOST of these items, I feel, are a worthwile expendature - promoting the outdoors, getting the name of KDFW out to a multitude of people, the importance of the department itself, and etc are all positive PR for KDFW and a good use of our money.
HOWEVER, perks such as having a suite, 120 tickets, the right to throw out the first pitch...those are perks that I think are a mismanagement of OUR money. The article didn't outline how much $ was spent on the different items - but a suite for 4 games as well as a total of 480 tickets is going to cost quite a bit of money...that's not what our license fee's need to go toward. Some may say it's the price you pay for doing business, but in this economy every penny counted is a penny saved...not spent on baseball games.



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