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Letter: Heavenly serves Bread & Broth dinner


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To the community,

As they entered St. Theresa’s Grace Hall on Oct. 7, Bread & Broth’s dinner guests were greeted by the smiling faces of the sponsor crew representing Heavenly Mountain and Kirkwood resorts’ marketing and communications team.

In addition to helping with the dinner’s setup and cleanup, Kelly Campbell, senior brand manager; Sally Gunter, communications manager; Ashley Smith, communications coordinator; and Margo Stoney, graphic design specialist, generously filled each guest’s tray with baked salmon, roasted veggies and green salad.

“We were very happy to be able to help out with such an amazing organization that gives back to our community in such an impactful way. It was nice to see the smiles our actions put on people’s faces.”

As the evening’s Adopt A Day of Nourishment sponsors, Heavenly and Kirkwood resorts once again supported the efforts of B&B to feed the less fortunate of our south shore community both with their monetary donation from the Vail Echo Foundation and their employees volunteering at the dinner.

Bread & Broth is very grateful for the monthly Adopt A Day sponsorships hosted by Heavenly Mountain and Kirkwood resorts. Every Monday, sponsorships feed over 90 members of our community who are in need of a healthy and filling meal.

To help B&B as a donor or sponsor, please contact me at (530) 542.2876 or carolsgerard@aol.com.

Carol Gerard, Bread & Broth

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Comments (3)
  1. cosa pescado says - Posted: October 18, 2013

    I am confused.
    Which corporation is more full of self serving lies?
    Vail, or the Catholic Church?

    ~oo~

  2. tourist says - Posted: October 18, 2013

    Having attended a St Therese’s charity that helps it feed 90 people once a week and seen their good work, maybe Cosa Pescado is lucky to not have some crap, like a stroke or a car acident, make him live a week between burgers. The Church does good things.

  3. sandsconnect says - Posted: October 24, 2013

    Cosa’s probably eating there once a week!