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donations were accepted, and several people donated, at least I know several former students who did
Yes, donations were accepted, and for that the organization is grateful, as it helped to offset some of the cost of that evening, but the fact of the matter is that even with the generous donations given that evening, the organization still lost significant resources that night.
It is regretful that a full-scale event cannot be held at this time, but it is hoped that everyone will understand that a large-scale event requires large-scale logistics and a great deal of planning and coordination with local officials. It can't be put together over night, and it requires significant expenditure up front. To host a full-scale event at this time might impact the preparation for Bonfire 2011.
While many will disagree and be upset with the decision made, it is hoped that all will at least understand that the motivation is, and always has been, to preserve the organization in order to preserve the tradition, so that future generations of Aggies will be able to participate in the building of Bonfire.