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Community Garden Fundraiser Dinner Great Success!

On September 12, the Health Initiative Task Force held a fundraising dinner for the Smithville Community Garden project. Chef Anthony Crossley, Sous Chefs Robert Tamble, Tex Middlebrook, Rudy Supak, and Clifton Bass prepared a magnificent Italian Dinner for over 120 guests. The generosity and support of this community is tremendous. Many thanks to our fine cooks, everyone who came to dinner, and all the sponsors of this event. Table Sponsors: Bayer Pharmacy, La Cabaña, First National Bank, First United Methodist Church, Richard Latham, Dr. Dennis and Vivian Lowe, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Kirk Martin, Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church, Noon Lion’s Club, River Valley Farmers’ Market & Diamond Y Farm, Smithville Community Clinic, Smithville Regional Hospital, Dr. & Mrs. Neal Spears, and Tree of Life. Menu Sponsors, Annies Café and Bar, Brookshire Brothers, La Cabaña, Catering by Chabot, Kay Chiapetta, Clint’s Liquor, Anthony Crossley, Ben E. Keith, Mary Catherine’s Deli, Pete McDaniel, Montesino Ranch, U.S. Food Services, Zimmerhanzel’s BBQ. Raffle Items: The Chamber of Commerce, Chel’s Bistro and Coffee Gallery, Grandma’s House, I Fall to Pieces Mosaics, River Valley Farmers’ Market, Samantics Squared, Barbara Samuelson and Russell Smith, and MaryAnn Walborg. Ticket Sponsors: Paula and Collis Lee Armstrong, Nancy Catherman, Virginia Ilseng, Ladybug Glass, Mark Guinn, Catherine Miller, Elaine Siedel. Other Items, Amazing Signs & Graphics, The City of Smithville, Coca Cola, Grandma’s House, Bill McGlaun, Milk and Honey Antiques, and Charlotte Yiesley. Thanks also to the many other volunteers that went to organizing and running the show (names coming soon). Funds will go towards new equipment, plants and seeds, developing an educational component, and so on. Look to this website for more information! And thanks again to everyone for creating such a wonderful event!

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9/15/2009 5:36:41 PM by CityManager | with 0 comments



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