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‘Dine Out’ event raises more than $2,100 |
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Tuesday, 15 September 2009 |
 Holding serving trays with United Way table tentsabove are (left to right): Tom Blackburn, Ponderosa Steak House; Rev. Dave Hogsett representing Plymouth Rotary Pancake Days; Jennifer Maddox, executive director of the United Way of Marshall County; Scott Graybill, Community Hospital of Bremen; Dave Langdon, The Brass Rail; and Francis Ellert, 2009 Campaign Chair. Not pictured: Phyllis Foust, Castaway’s; Christ Kurtis, Christos'; Dawn Minas, Culver Coffee Company; Angie Rice, Homemade to Go; Tony Gamble, Mancino's Pizza and Grinders; Jose Lopez, Mi Camino Real; Tom Langdon, Pat’s Bar; and Susie Heminger, Plymouth Dairy Queen. Photo provided PLYMOUTH — “Dine Out for United Way Week” raised $2,140.50 for United Way of Marshall County Annual Campaign The United Way thanks the citizens of Marshall County for choosing to “Dine Out” during the week of July 12 through 18 in support of the 2009 United Way campaign.
Each restaurant participating in “Dine Out for United Way” pledged 1 percent of their weekly sales to the campaign. The following 12 restaurants collectively gave $2,140.50 as a result of Marshall County residents choosing to support the United Way: Brass Rail (Plymouth); Castaway’s 2 Family Diner (Plymouth); Christos’ Family Dining (Plymouth); Community Hospital of Bremen Café (Bremen); Culver Coffee Company (Culver); Dairy Queen (Plymouth); Homemade to Go (Plymouth); Mancino’s Pizza & Grinders (Plymouth); Mi Camino Real (Plymouth); Pat’s Bar (LaPaz); Plymouth Rotary Pancake Days (Plymouth); and Ponderosa Steakhouse (Plymouth).
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 September 2009 )
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