Posts Tagged ‘ charity ’

‘Coats for Kids Program Begins 24th Year ‘

October 19, 2009
By Billy Dennis

This is a very good cause. And I am a huge fan of the Salvation Arny. This is a true, feel-good charity. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Rich Draeger / The Salvation Army Assistant Development Director. (October 19, 2009 / Peoria, IL) – The Salvation Army, Children’s Hospital of Illinois, and WEEK-TV are joining together for the 24th...
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Good riddance to bad spending

July 10, 2009
By Billy Dennis

One of the things you will notice about Peoria Pundit is that this blog doesn’t waste a lot of bandwidth agonizing over how the recession/depression/whatever is affecting city and state budgets. Actually, I absolutely love the fact that the lack of  “revenue” (incoming taxes) is causing politicians to have to actually make decisions and THINK...
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Local: Events benefit riding therapy program

August 8, 2008
By Billy Dennis

(Press release) AUGUST 22, 2008 WRANGLER ROUND-UP WEAVER FARMS Enjoy dinner, live & silent auctions and dancing with the locally popular West MacQueen Street Band, under the tent and stars at Weaver Farms. Dinner is $50/person or $400 for a table of ten with full bar available. Dress is casual....
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Today’s news: Handouts

November 17, 2007
By Billy Dennis

Links via the Peoria Journal Star: Parts of this article (especially the second paragraph) read like a YWCA press release. The not-for-profit agency needs money because it make financial commitments to projects that the public decided to not support. Peorians give lots of money to charity. The fact that there are some things that they...
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‘Toast for the Coast’ details

September 26, 2005
By Billy Dennis

I’m running the complete story from the WMBD 1470 Webstite, but I don’t think the station will mind:
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