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The 2001 year group of the Adisadel Old Boys Association has launched an ambitious legacy project to remodel the iconic Drury Gymnasium into a modern, multi-purpose sports facility.
The upgraded complex, once completed, will feature facilities for basketball, volleyball, hockey, and table tennis, and will serve as a hub for both regional and national inter-school competitions.
According to the organizers, the initiative aims to give back to their alma mater while promoting sports development and nurturing young talent.
To make the project a collective legacy, the year group is calling on all Santaclausians, alumni year groups, and corporate institutions to support the cause. Various contribution tiers have been outlined to recognize donors:
Wall of Fame: All donors and contributors will have their names permanently listed.
Seating Options:
Upper Terrace – $2,000 (with contributor’s name inscribed)
Courtside – $5,000 (with contributor’s name inscribed)
Naming Rights: Contributions of $10,000 and above qualify for naming rights for pillars, the back wall, or seating sections.
Corporate sponsorship and branding opportunities are also available for areas such as court floors, roofing, and walls.
The 2001 Year Group emphasized that the project represents more than infrastructure—it’s a symbol of unity, legacy, and the Santaclausian spirit of excellence.
For donations or inquiries, interested parties can reach out via:
Email: santa2g1@gmail.com
Ghana: Jerry (+233 24 323 2332)
USA: Nana (+1 718 501 1194)
UK: Humphrey (+44 7480 149125)
Payment Options:
MTN Mobile Money: 0549554303
GCB Bank Accounts:
Adentan Branch – 1471010057804
Burma Camp Branch – 1021130012546
Adentan Branch (Forex Account) – 1471600000468
USA (Zelle): 718-501-1194
The Adisadel Class of 2001 says it envisions the revamped Drury Gymnasium as a landmark sports facility that will inspire generations of students to pursue excellence on and off the court.
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