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Baking For a Cause

June 23rd, 2010
Blake with a basket of goodies!

Blake with a basket of goodies!

By Patty Belden

Imagine my delight when I read on Facebook that my 13-year-old niece, Blake, was planning a bake sale to benefit the animals affected by the April oil spill. Since a very young age, she has been interested in helping others so I wasn’t surprised, but I was very impressed. I couldn’t wait to learn more. After talking with her, I learned that she came up with the idea and planned everything all on her own! She knew she couldn’t travel down to the coast to help, so she planned to do something locally. She decided that raising money was the best thing she could do to help. She loves to bake (and makes GREAT treats!) so choosing to hold a bake sale was easy. She recruited the help of her friend Zach and they got to work.<

Blake researched organizations online and chose to raise money for the Audubon Nature Institute. She found contact information and sent an email. They responded and gave Blake all the information she needed to hold her fundraiser.

Next step, pick a date and location and start marketing. They chose to set up shop near a baseball field on a Saturday when games were being played all day (good thinking!). She and Zach made posters and hung them all around the area. They even used social media marketing and posted information on Facebook!

The day of the sale they were ready! But to their surprise they weren’t getting much business. They knew they needed a new plan. They loaded their baskets went through the stands. Business started picking up! It still wasn’t quite enough so their effort went one step further – they went into the neighborhood. They went door-to-door until all of the baked goods were sold out!

Overall, they made $132.00 to send to the Audubon Nature Institute. They had such a good time with the bake sale that they decided to make this a summer-long effort. Zach is working on creating a website where they can advertise all of their upcoming events.

I’m so proud of my niece and her friend. They found something they believed in and took action. When I asked Blake why she was doing this, she answered,

I saw one picture of the animals covered in oil. It made me really upset to think that hundreds of animals are being covered in oil. I decided that I didn’t want to be one of those people that just say ‘oh, that’s sad,’ and then move on with my life. I wanted to do something about it.

What a great example of LIVING UNITED. Do you know other young people who are Living United in our community? Share your stories in the comments!<

Way to go Blake! You are an inspiration to us all!

Table of homemade sweets! Yum! Blake, Zach, and Sister

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Chip-in fore charity!

April 1st, 2010

By Angela Championkdf-hole-in-one1

In Louisville, spring fever goes hand-in-hand with Derby Fever. This year, the Kentucky Derby Festival Fifth Third Bank Million Dollar Hole-In-One Golf Contest will benefit Metro United Way!

Where: Water Tower – River Rd. & Zorn Ave.

April 15-24: 10 AM – 8:30 PM. April 25: 10 AM – 5 PM. Semi-finals: 6 PM CLOSED April 17

Finals: April 27th 6PM at Seneca Gold Course, Hole #8

2010 marks the 21st year for this event that has quickly become one of the “anchor” events of the Derby Festival.  Over 60,000 shots were taken last year to qualify for a chance to advance to the final round and the MILLION.  Again this year, there will be 53 available Finalist positions for the final round.  The 2010 Finals are on April 27th at Hole # 8 at Seneca Golf Course.

They keep trying to give the money away!  After 20 years, the $1 million prize is still up for grabs in the finals of the Fifth Third Bank $1 Millon Dollar Hole-In-One Golf Contest.  Anyone from beginners to scratch golfers can take a shot.  There are great prizes just for qualifying and if no one gets the million, they can still walk away with a terrific First Prize.

Preliminaries are held for 9 days at the Water Tower on River Road. This year’s challenge begins Thursday, April 15, 2010 and runs thru Sunday, April 25.  The Hole-In-One is open daily.  (See above for scheduled times.)  Each golf ball is only $1.  Get 5 FREE golf balls with the purchase of a $5 Pegasus Pin at the event.

NEW IN 2010 All hole-in-ones during preliminaries will receive $53.  In addition, Metro United Way is the new charitable partner of the event.  All participants who donate $5 to Metro United Way when they purchase their golf balls will receive $153 if they get a Hole-In-0ne (on the day of their donation).golfers1

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Come out for a cause!

March 4th, 2010
By Angela Champion

I have seen so many news stories recently about the dangers of multitasking …. especially texting and driving. But here’s a chance to multiask that both helps Metro United Way and guarantees a great night out with friends!

Here’s how:

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  1. Attend the Taste of BoomBozz on Wednesday, March 24th from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
  2. Enjoy yourself! $15 gets you in for a pizza & appetizer buffet and wine & beer tastings.
  3. Feel GREAT knowing that your attendance is helping to support your Metro United Way!

BoomBozz Taphouse is generously donating 100% of the proceeds from the Taste of BoomBozz event to Metro United Way. So your $15 admission not only gets you in to enjoy the event, but also means that more people are helped through Metro United Way funded agencies and programs, initiatives like Success By 6 and services like 2-1-1.

BoomBozz Taphouse
1448 Bardstown Road
Louisville, KY

March 24th, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

Please join us! Simply purchase your tickets using the Google Checkout button below. (No ticket or receipt is needed to get in. Just give the name of the ticket purchaser at the door!)

For ticket purchases of parties greater than four, please contact Angela Champion, 502-292-6116.

Thank you for supporting your Metro United Way!

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