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The
Rotary Club of Fayetteville, Arkansas
Centennial
Project
To celebrate a century of service, the Fayetteville Rotary Club is providing the funding and the labor necessary to build the kitchen facilities for the new Women and Families Transitional Living Center being built in Fayetteville in conjunction with Seven Hills Homeless Shelter.
***We regret to inform you that we are putting the kitchen project on hold, until such time as the buidling is ready for the kitchen to be installed. We have raised $5,000, more or less, towards this worthy goal, and will reinstate our drive when the building is ready. Thanks to all of you, Rotary members and members of the community, for your help in this effort. You can still dine at Cable Car Pizza in February, and your 10% will still go towards building the kitchen. You may also continue to send in your old cell phones, and that money will also go to the kitchen.
To fulfill our Centennial Project requirements, we are purchasing and installing four park benches at the Gary Hampton Softball Field in Fayetteville in February.***
To help, you can:
Donate
your old cell phone. You may not know what to do with it, be we
can turn it into cash for our project! Drop off your old cell
phones, working or not, and chargers if you have one, to Seven
Hills Homeless Shelter, 1561 W. 6th Street
Fayetteville, AR. The shelter's hours are 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,
Monday - Saturday, 12:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Sunday.
You
can also dine out at the following participating restaurants during
their respective sponsor month, drop off your receipt to Seven Hills
in person or mail to P.O. Box 474, Fayetteville, AR 72702. At
the end of the month, the restaurant will donate 10% of your
bill to this worthwhile project!
February 2005:
Cable Car Pizza on Campbell Ave. just off Dickson St.
Contact: John Leonard 444-7600
Past Supporters:
September 2004:
Emilia’s Mediterranean Kitchen on Dickson St.
Contact: Sara Lusher 527-9800
October
2004:
Big Daddy’s Bar and Grill on Dickson St.
Contact: Zack Wakefield 582-5901
November
2004:
Café Rue Orleans on College Ave. across from VA
Hospital
Contact: Maudie Schmitt 443-2777
December
2004:
1936 Club on Dickson St.
Contact: Peter Steinhart 442-9682
Finally, you can Buy A Kitchen Tile. For a donation from $100
to $1,000, a handmade ceramic tile will be created with your name (or your organization's name) on it
mounted on the wall of the new kitchen!
Contact the Centennial Project Chair,
Grace Lapetina. Click here to send e-mail to fayromail@fayettevillerotary.org to make a
donation or request more information!
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