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SALVATION ARMY TARRYTOWN CENTER HOLDS 1ST ANNUAL BREAKFAST BANQUET on 5/24

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SALVATION ARMY TARRYTOWN CENTER HOLDS

1ST ANNUAL BREAKFAST BANQUET

 

(May 15, 2012, Tarrytown, NY)  Join The Salvation Army Tarrytown Community Center on Thursday, May 24, 2012, from 8:00am to 9:30am, for its 1ST Annual Breakfast Banquet in support of its youth programs

Like Robert F. Kennedy, The Salvation Army believes that a society should be judged on how it treats its youth. That’s why we will be saluting three outstanding pillars of our community at this event who have dedicated their lives here in the Village of Tarrytown to “Doing the Most Good.”

Sunny McLean, Executive Director of Community Media on Hudson, is receiving The Salvation Army’s Lifetime Achievement Award, most notably for spotlighting and giving organizations like The Salvation Army a forum. 

Westchester Community College Professor Donald H. Whitely stands up for the residents of the Tarrytown community every day by steadfastly supporting organizations that  contribute to enhancing the quality of our neighbors’ lives.  

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And for that reason he will be receiving The Salvation Army’s Community Service Award.                 

When it comes to corporate partnership, Bayer Healthcare has been one of our greatest partners.  Bayer believes, as does The Salvation Army, that children should have access to afterschool programs that make a difference for them and that, during the holidays, there should be a gift for every child under the Christmas tree.

According to Lt. Alfonso Ciriaco, head of the Tarrytown Community Center, “None of what we do would be possible without the support of this community, especially our honorees and partners.”

The event is being held at DoubleTree by Hilton–Grand Ballroom Salon in Tarrytown. Tickets are available at $45 per person, and $450 for a table of ten. To reserve tickets, please email Corps Sgt. Major Janet Herrera at janet.herrera@ use.salvationarmy.org or call (914) 631-3871.

Checks should be made payable to The Salvation Army. $25 of each reservation is tax deductible. 100% of non-reservation contributions is tax deductible.

 

SALVATION ARMY TARRYTOWN CENTER HOLDS 1ST ANNUAL BREAKFAST BANQUET

WHO:              Sunny McLean, Executive Director of Community Media on Hudson (Lifetime Achievement Award); Westchester Community College Professor Donald H. Whitely (Community Service Award); and                Bayer Healthcare (Corporate Partnership Award)

WHAT:            The Salvation Army Tarrytown Community Center’s 1st Annual Breakfast Banquet

WHEN:            Thursday, May, 24, 2012, from 8:00am-9:30am

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