Community Unity Raises the Roof on June 3
May 31, 2012 by The Catskill Chronicle
MONTICELLO, NY (May 31, 2012) – Community Unity kicks off its Raise The Roof Campaign on Sunday, June 3 at Mr. Willy’s Restaurant in Monticello.
From 2:00 to 6:30 p.m. Rock the Roof with WSUL and WVOS in a family fun day
featuring a bounce house, slide, carnival games, cotton candy and
raffles every twenty minutes.
Admission of $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 5 through 12 and under 5 is free. The admission fee gets the family fun day activities plus a barbecue lunch of either a hot dog or hamburger.
Starting at 7:00 p.m. there will be Thunder on the Roof as Thunder 102 brings its Brad Paisley Food Drive to Mr. Willy’s.
A donation of a non-perishable food item gets you entry into the Texaco Country Showdown and a performance by Nashville recording artists, Acklen Park.
While the music plays, Community Unity presents a Pig Roast and Chicken Barbecue. Presale tickets for the Pig Roast and Chicken Barbecue are $18 for adults and $13 for children 5-12. Tickets at the door are $22 for adults and $15 for children 5-12. For tickets and further information call Claire at 845-557-3642 or Steve at 845-583-4808.
At both events Community Unity will be selling commemorative bricks that will be part of a Master Gardener project beautifying the Federation grounds. Bricks are $40 for a 4 x 8-inch brick and $50
for an 8 x 8-inch brick. Each brick includes three lines of type, perfect for recognizing someone in your life.
Community Unity’s Raise the Roof Campaign is raising funds to rehabilitate the building that houses the Federation for the Homeless. Built in the 1950s as the Jewish Community Center, the building is
showing its age, with certain parts of it, quite literally, crumbling. It is in desperate need of a new roof, structural and electrical repairs.
Additionally, The DREAM Tank is moving into the upstairs area of the Federation and funds are needed to repair the area and make it a safe space for teen doers and dreamers.
The Federation served over 113,000 meals inn 2011 and the DREAM Tank has earned kudos for its work in providing a safe place for teens to avoid bullying, drugs and gangs.
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Community Unity Raises the Roof on June 3
May 31, 2012 by The Catskill Chronicle
MONTICELLO, NY (May 31, 2012) – Community Unity kicks off its Raise The Roof Campaign on Sunday, June 3 at Mr. Willy’s Restaurant in Monticello.
featuring a bounce house, slide, carnival games, cotton candy and
raffles every twenty minutes.
Admission of $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 5 through 12 and under 5 is free. The admission fee gets the family fun day activities plus a barbecue lunch of either a hot dog or hamburger.
Starting at 7:00 p.m. there will be Thunder on the Roof as Thunder 102 brings its Brad Paisley Food Drive to Mr. Willy’s.
A donation of a non-perishable food item gets you entry into the Texaco Country Showdown and a performance by Nashville recording artists, Acklen Park.
While the music plays, Community Unity presents a Pig Roast and Chicken Barbecue. Presale tickets for the Pig Roast and Chicken Barbecue are $18 for adults and $13 for children 5-12. Tickets at the door are $22 for adults and $15 for children 5-12. For tickets and further information call Claire at 845-557-3642 or Steve at 845-583-4808.
At both events Community Unity will be selling commemorative bricks that will be part of a Master Gardener project beautifying the Federation grounds. Bricks are $40 for a 4 x 8-inch brick and $50
for an 8 x 8-inch brick. Each brick includes three lines of type, perfect for recognizing someone in your life.
Community Unity’s Raise the Roof Campaign is raising funds to rehabilitate the building that houses the Federation for the Homeless. Built in the 1950s as the Jewish Community Center, the building is
showing its age, with certain parts of it, quite literally, crumbling. It is in desperate need of a new roof, structural and electrical repairs.
Additionally, The DREAM Tank is moving into the upstairs area of the Federation and funds are needed to repair the area and make it a safe space for teen doers and dreamers.
The Federation served over 113,000 meals inn 2011 and the DREAM Tank has earned kudos for its work in providing a safe place for teens to avoid bullying, drugs and gangs.
Help Raise the Roof on June 3,
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