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“That is going to be one hard sell,” she said.

Then Russell asked how the merchants or area residents would be selected. Volker said the park board would give them a list of possible sponsors, and the company would contact them.

“We don’t want other people going to our advertisers and wanting them to do something,” she said.

Russell said most businesses have an advertising budget, and if they spend money on the scoreboard, they will withhold money from something else, such as sponsoring the district’s brochures.

Russell also told about two similar programs that didn’t work out well. She said the communities where this program has been successful have been much bigger than Princeton.

Russell said she was not against Volker’s idea, but the board members had to decide if they wanted advertising in parks.

“If you do this, you have just opened up advertising in all of our parks,” she said.

The board has discussed sponsorship advertising for several years, and Volker said he has always been against it, so he was retracting his support of the program.

But he also wasn’t giving up.

“I don’t want advertising in the parks,” he said. “But someday we’ll get one of these things.”

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Grunderpup wrote on February 14, 2013 11:27 a.m. ...
Too bad Elaine didn't have a "food for thought" moment when the concession stand was built at Zearing. Four months of use for over a quarter of a million spent. Oh, and there is a business advertising at Zearing Park, so the door is already open.

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