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03-23-2007, 11:13 AM
Checkers Press Release
THE CHARLOTTE CHECKERS TO SUPPORT CHARLOTTE’S NEW RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE
The Charlotte Checkers announced today they will hit the ice Sunday, April 1, 2007 at 4 p.m. at the Charlotte Bobcats Arena vs. Augusta for an afternoon that benefits the Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte. Attendees will have an opportunity to meet Ronald McDonald and skate with the Charlotte Checkers and get autographs and photos following the game.
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A portion of every ticket purchased with the promotional code RMH, will benefit the Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte. Please visit the website for tickets at www.gocheckers.com or for more information or call (704) 444-1875.
North and South Carolina’s Jazzercise groups are helping to raise funds for the Charlotte Ronald McDonald House and will be performing during an intermission. For more information about Jazzercise visit www.jazzercise.com.
The Charlotte community has received a charter to design, build and operate the new Ronald McDonald House. Current plans call for a roughly 30,000 square foot home featuring more than 20 suites, along with a family kitchen, great room, learning center, playground and sitting porch situated on a donated lot in the 1600 block of Morehead Street.
The Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte will primarily serve children being treated at Carolinas Medical Center’s new 12-story, 234-bed Levine Children’s Hospital and the expanded pediatric practices at Presbyterian Healthcare’s Hemby Children’s Hospital which includes a new expanded Intensive Care Nursery.
ABOUT RONALD McDONALD HOUSE OF CHARLOTTE
The Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte is an independent 501c3 charity managed by a local board of directors which will oversee construction and operation of the home. The cost of building and operating the Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte will come primarily from individual and corporate donations. The Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte will be funded, constructed and operated by the Charlotte community. To join our volunteers or for more information, go to www.rmhofcharlotte.org.
THE CHARLOTTE CHECKERS TO SUPPORT CHARLOTTE’S NEW RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE
The Charlotte Checkers announced today they will hit the ice Sunday, April 1, 2007 at 4 p.m. at the Charlotte Bobcats Arena vs. Augusta for an afternoon that benefits the Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte. Attendees will have an opportunity to meet Ronald McDonald and skate with the Charlotte Checkers and get autographs and photos following the game.
http://www.prosportsmedia.com/checkers/news_images/RMHClogo.jpg
A portion of every ticket purchased with the promotional code RMH, will benefit the Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte. Please visit the website for tickets at www.gocheckers.com or for more information or call (704) 444-1875.
North and South Carolina’s Jazzercise groups are helping to raise funds for the Charlotte Ronald McDonald House and will be performing during an intermission. For more information about Jazzercise visit www.jazzercise.com.
The Charlotte community has received a charter to design, build and operate the new Ronald McDonald House. Current plans call for a roughly 30,000 square foot home featuring more than 20 suites, along with a family kitchen, great room, learning center, playground and sitting porch situated on a donated lot in the 1600 block of Morehead Street.
The Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte will primarily serve children being treated at Carolinas Medical Center’s new 12-story, 234-bed Levine Children’s Hospital and the expanded pediatric practices at Presbyterian Healthcare’s Hemby Children’s Hospital which includes a new expanded Intensive Care Nursery.
ABOUT RONALD McDONALD HOUSE OF CHARLOTTE
The Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte is an independent 501c3 charity managed by a local board of directors which will oversee construction and operation of the home. The cost of building and operating the Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte will come primarily from individual and corporate donations. The Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte will be funded, constructed and operated by the Charlotte community. To join our volunteers or for more information, go to www.rmhofcharlotte.org.