EVENTS
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3rd Annual OCJCA Golf Outing
What: Outagamie County Justice Center Association Golf Outing
When: Wednesday, June 16 (registration at 9 a.m.; shotgun start at 10 a.m.)
Where: Irish Waters Golf Club, N4265 Murphy Road, Freedom
Our partner: Outagamie County Justice Center Association members
How you can help:
- Golf! Foursomes are $260; individuals $65 per person. (Click here for registration form.)
- Sponsor part of the event ($100).
- Donate items for the golfer gift packs.
For more info: Contact Kirt Schmidt of OCJCA at (920) 830-3244.
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12th Annual
Altrusa Club of Appleton
Golf Outing
What: Altrusa Golf Outing
When: Friday, July 23 (registration at 7 a.m.; shotgun start at 8 a.m.)
Where: Eagle Creek Golf Course, N4265 Murphy Road, Hortonville
Our partner: Altrusa Club of Appleton
How you can help:
- Golf! Foursomes are $340; individuals $85 per person. (Click here for registration form.)
- Sponsor something (hole for $250; tee/pin for $125; or cart for $25)
- Donate items for the golfer gift packs, silent auction or raffle.
For more info: Contact Kelly S. Kelly of Altrusa Club of Appleton at (920) 739-7366.
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10th Annual K-C Intern Chip In for Charity Golf Outing
What: Kimberly-Clark Intern-planned Golf Outing
When: Saturday, July 24 (registration at 7 a.m.; shotgun start at 8 a.m.)
Where: Westridge Golf Club, 8130 Golf Course Drive, Neenah
Our partner: Kimberly-Clark Corporation (especially summer interns and co-op students)
How you can help:
- Golf! Foursomes are $300; individuals $75 per person.
- Sponsor part of the event.
- Donate items for the golfer gift packs, silent auction or raffle.
For more info: Contact Tyler Porter at Kimberly-Clark at tyler.porter@kcc.com
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4th Annual Sober Bikers’ Charity Ride Against Domestic Abuse
What: Alcohol-free Charity Ride to benefit both Harbor House and Christine Ann center in Oshkosh
When: Saturday, Aug. 28 (registration at 9:30 a.m.; leaving at noon from Winnebagoland in Oshkosh)
Where: Winnebagoland in Oshkosh, followed by stops TBD, and ending with a dance at Solutions Recovery Club in Oshkosh
Our partner: Sober Bikers United, Inc.
How you can help:
- Ride along! Motorcycles are the norm, but all vehicles are welcome ($15 per driver, $5 per passenger)
- Donate items for prize drawings along the run or at the dance
For more info: Contact Jip at (920) 375-6110 or JimmyJack a.k.a. FirstStep at (920) 948-9999.
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2nd Annual Female Artists’ Auction on Sept. 17
What: 2nd annual Female Artists’ Auction will coincide again with Downtown Appleton Inc.’s Art on the Town series finale
When: Friday, Sept. 17
Where: Avenue Art & Co., 10 College Ave., Suite 102, Appleton
Our partner: Avenue Art & Co.
Art pieces needed: The success of this event relies on the amazing work of local female artists. If you are interested in donating a work of art in any medium, please contact Karen Hertz-Sumnicht at Avenue Art & Co. directly at (920) 734-7710 or via e-mail at karen@avenueartonline.com
For more info: Stay tuned for more details as this event develops. We are working on some exciting new components for this, our second fabulous year!
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3rd Annual Scrap Family Violence Craft Retreat
What: 3rd annual scrap/craft retreat weekend to benefit Harbor House
When: 4 p.m. to midnight Friday, Oct. 22, and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23
Where: Little Chute Civic Center, 625 Grand Ave., Little Chute
Our partner: Volunteer event organizer Cheryl Tiedt
How you can help:
- Join us! Registration info will be posted shortly. (Please check back for early bird registration special this year.)
- Donate items for the raffle.
For more info: Contact Cheryl at scrapfamilyviolence@yahoo.com or Maria at (920) 955-9119.
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Adopt-a-Family/Shelter a Success Thanks to Amazing Donor Support
Volunteer Coordinator Andrea Clark and House Manager Shelly Johnson send another huge thank you to all the individuals and businesses who contributed to Harbor House’s annual holiday Adopt-a-Family/Adopt-a-Shelter Program. Through your amazing generosity, many families connected to Harbor House were able to enjoy the 2009 holidays filled with happiness, peace and some greatly needed gifts. Additionally, hundreds of in-kind items needed to keep our shelter running throughout the year were donated. This kind of generosity truly exemplifies the real meaning of the holiday season. |
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