Friday, October 31, 2014

Saddleback Memorial Foundation Fundraising Event



Laguna Beach, CA - About 70 people raised more than $15,000 for the Saddleback Memorial Foundation during the 16th annual Dizz’s As Is fundraising event Oct. 6 in Laguna Beach. During the event, 10 physicians from the Women’s Hospital at Saddleback Memorial Medical Center, along with Vice President of Ancillary Services Hugo Folli and Chief Executive Officer Steve Geidt, served appetizers, cocktails, meals and desserts to the guests. Two NICU alumni families – the Douglases and Bravos – shared their stories from the hospital.  The raised funds will benefit women’s and children’s services at Saddleback Memorial Medical Center.  www.fundraising-ideas.org 

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Bermuda Police Host Fundraising Event



Bermuda - The Bermuda Police Service invites the public to celebrate its 135th anniversary at a talent and variety show on Saturday.  Come and See What Police Can Do II takes place at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts and will raise funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters and The Women’s Resource Centre.  The evening of entertainment is aimed at the whole family and will bring together police officers, reserve officers, support staff and the community to enjoy various performances.  www.fundraising-ideas.org 

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

"Get Creative" Fundraising Efforts Announced



Mississauga, ON - A new plan to expand Sheridan in Mississauga through the Get Creative fundraiser was revealed Oct. 25 at the Hazel McCallion Campus.  Get Creative is a $9 million campaign that will help with expansion of the school in the centre Mississauga to be completed September 2016 and according to Sheridan President Jeff Zabudsky.  The fundraiser is a show of talent that students and the Sheridan community have to offer the business world, and people are invited to donate and become a part of the community.  www.fundraising-ideas.org 

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Monster Dash and Zombie Fun Run Fundraising Event



Longview, TX - As about 200 runners took off Saturday morning from Stafford Fitness on Loop 281, David Hernandez was clearly visible. Dressed as a “German lederhosen, wig-wearing man,” Hernandez was one of the first 5K runners to complete the Junior League of Longview’s fourth annual Monster Dash Fundraising Event. “It’s just fun man,” Hernandez said. He said the costume and blonde-flowing wig helped him run better.  “Aerodynamics is for sissies,” he chuckled.  The Monster Dash, which traditionally brings in about $10,000 for the nonprofit organization, and the third annual Rising Out of the Thicket Zombie Fun Run and Walk at McWhorter Park gave dressed up and exercise inclined Longview residents plenty to do Saturday.  www.fundraising-ideas.org 

Monday, October 27, 2014

3 Country Singers to Perform at Fundraiser



Annapolis, MD - Risa Binder, an Emmy nominated Singer/songwriter will be headlining West Arundel Creative Alliance’s (WACA) first major fundraising event. It will be held, at Chesapeake Arts Center in Brooklyn Park.  Also performing that evening will be former Crofton resident and country recording artist Ashley Forrest plus American Idol semi-finalist Lindsay Bell. “It’s going to be a great evening,” says WACA Executive Director Rebecca Feibel, “We’re still working on the details, but we’ll have a silent auction and a VIP reception.”  Tickets can be purchased at the WACA website.  www.fundraising-ideas.org 

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Annual Howl O'Ween Fundraising Event



Evansville IN - This afternoon marked the 2nd Annual Howl O'Ween at Oak Hill Cemetery.  For a $5 donation, you and your four-legged buddy could take the pet historic walking tour. And you take part in the dog and cat costume contest with celebrity judges including Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and Eyewitness News' Jordan Vanderberge, and his dog Moxie.All donations went to the Spirit Medical Fund."A lot of folks don't know about the Spirit Medical Fund," said Superintendent of Cemeteries Chris Cooke. "Spirit was found burned and abandoned right here at Oak Hill Cemetary 14 years ago this Halloween. The Spirit Medical Fund was created because Evansville is a very caring community, and they donated in to make sure Spirit got taken care of. So, they took the leftover proceeds and created the Spirit Medical Fund to kind of remember Spirit. It doesn't matter the dollar amount we make, as long as we raise awareness for this fund and let folks know that it's out there and exists, they can donate to that fund 365 days a year. We just wanted to help create awareness with our dog walk today."  www.fundraising-ideas.org