Letter to the editor
Issue date: 4/4/06 Section: Opinions
The Coles County Animal Rescue and Education Center raised $351.51 at the Bingo for Better CARE event held on Wednesday, March 8.
We appreciate The Daily Eastern News for running an announcement on the day of the event.
The journalism department case studies class, who organized the event, would like to thank the management and employees of the Charleston Moose Lodge #1388 for donating their building, services, Bingo cards and time.
Thanks also to all of the local businesses who donated prizes, including American Beauty Hair Salon, A New Look, City Scapes, The Body Shop, The Razorz Edge Salon & Spa, Arby's, Dairy Queen, Family Video, Cody's Road House, Cracker Barrel, Alamo Steak House & Saloon, Positively 4th Street Records, Jamaican Tan, Holiday Inn Express, Midas, Jitters and Bliss, Jackson Avenue Coffee, Midgard Comics, Subway, Hampton Inn, and Claire's Boutique.
Thanks to the community members who came out to support CARE!
Sincerely,
Kathleen Gore and Katie Flodin,
Co-chairs of the public relations case studies class
We appreciate The Daily Eastern News for running an announcement on the day of the event.
The journalism department case studies class, who organized the event, would like to thank the management and employees of the Charleston Moose Lodge #1388 for donating their building, services, Bingo cards and time.
Thanks also to all of the local businesses who donated prizes, including American Beauty Hair Salon, A New Look, City Scapes, The Body Shop, The Razorz Edge Salon & Spa, Arby's, Dairy Queen, Family Video, Cody's Road House, Cracker Barrel, Alamo Steak House & Saloon, Positively 4th Street Records, Jamaican Tan, Holiday Inn Express, Midas, Jitters and Bliss, Jackson Avenue Coffee, Midgard Comics, Subway, Hampton Inn, and Claire's Boutique.
Thanks to the community members who came out to support CARE!
Sincerely,
Kathleen Gore and Katie Flodin,
Co-chairs of the public relations case studies class
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