November 10, 200322 yr Heres an artical http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2003/11/0..._masonvets.html and a photo Thanks to dragonlord for the info and the photo.
November 10, 200322 yr Photo Caption: From Left to right: The Mayor of Mason, John McCurley, Congressman Rob Portman, Neil Armstrong, Steve Osborn (Chair of the fundraising committee), and PKI's own Craig Ross. Paramount's Kings Island donated $30,000 to the Memorial fund. The memorial's total cost was $600,000.
November 10, 200322 yr Kudos to PKI. Their donation is not only noble, but sets a good example for those of us who can afford to donate.
November 10, 200322 yr I second that. Nothing wrong with giving to the community to show that they care. ~S~
November 10, 200322 yr I would assume that everyone would agree that that money PKI donated is money well spent. I`m glad that PKi continues to honor our country`s brave service men and women. Remember that they were offering half price discounts to service men and women all season, I believe. (I think it was 50% admission prices anyway) Edited January 1, 197056 yr by CoasterRZ
November 11, 200322 yr Well, PKI will be needing that money cause there attdence has been going down the drain
November 11, 200322 yr Author That comment was not needed. Also Jeff Seibert said on the last day that attendance was up.
November 11, 200322 yr Thats Nice of PKI to give to the Community i just wanna say that PKI's attendance is way up there its better than most parks attendance
November 11, 200322 yr This years attendance is higher than last years. I don't see how that would make it "going down the drain". However, on a smart-a** thought.... Next year in 2004, all the attendance will go down the drain... The drain of that large funnel on Tazmanian Typhoon.
November 12, 200322 yr Well, PKI will be needing that money cause there attdence has been going down the drain You comment stinks. I think its great. I would be happy if someone said, hey well give you 30,000 for a firefighter memorial. This is a day of rememberance. People fought wars, and died so you and I could be free. Don't you get that? in dying the same way, firefighters and police officers die all the time, to protect and save the general public. Its as if, people dying is not enough for you. I will be honest and tell you I find this highly offensive to me, my "brothers and sisters," all war veterans, and anyone else who has given their life in trying to help others. Edited January 1, 197056 yr by fyrfyter
November 12, 200322 yr Well, PKI will be needing that money cause there attdence has been going down the drain You comment stinks. I think its great. I would be happy if someone said, hey well give you 30,000 for a firefighter memorial. This is a day of rememberance. People fought wars, and died so you and I could be free. Don't you get that? in dying the same way, firefighters and police officers die all the time, to protect and save the general public. Its as if, people dying is not enough for you. I will be honest and tell you I find this highly offensive to me, my "brothers and sisters," all war veterans, and anyone else who has given their life in trying to help others. Even moreso for firefighters and policemen. Police officers and paid firefighters are greatly underpaid for what they do. Especially the volunteers who accept no pay to help people. The fact that there is a memorial for the vets is great. PKI really owes it to the community to help it out in any way it can. I realize that it brings in business and tax dollars, but it also brings in things like heavy traffic, so the city has to dish out more every year to repair the roads. Your implication about PKI is both a disservice to the park and the country that we love.
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