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9th Annual Recipe for Success

9th Annual Recipe for
Success   



Restaurant Tasting
Event to Benefit Countryside Association for People with Disabilities



 

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Monday, October 21, 2013.



This popular culinary-based fundraising event will feature
food and drink samples from dozens of area restaurants. Event activities
include music a silent auction, Hyundai Elantra Raffle, and delicious food and
drinks.

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 Open to the public and kicks off at 5:30 PM.



 Individual tickets are available for $75 each and can be
purchased online at www.countrysideassn.org;

you can also purchase a table of
10 for the discounted price of $675. $40 of each ticket price is tax-deductible
and all proceeds from the event will support the program participants of
Countryside Association for People with Disabilities, a 60-year-old agency that
supports children and adults with developmental disabilities who reside in
northern Cook and Lake County.



 



The Meadows Club (2950
W. Golf Road, Rolling Meadows)



 



(847) 540-3705, visit www.countrysideassn.org, or email
info@countrysideassn.org. Register on-line here: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/countryside_recipe 



 



About Countryside Association for People with Disabilities. 



Countryside Association for People with Disabilities was
founded in 1954. Our mission is to advocate on behalf of persons with
disabilities and their families and support them in their efforts to live and
work successfully in their chosen community. 
We envision a community where all people can reach their goals of
independence, employment and full participation in community life. Services are
offered with the goal of supporting the full development of each individual’s
potential and achievement of his/her life goals. Additionally, services are
directed at making available supports required for each family to care for
their loved one with disabilities. Our services decrease the number of
individuals with disabilities who are unnecessarily institutionalized and increase
their autonomy, access to independence, paid employment opportunities and
participation in their community. To find out more about Countryside, visit
www.countrysideassn.org.



 



Contact:  Dee Atkinson
847-540-3705



Countryside Association for People with Disabilities



1154 W. Shirley Rd.Palatine,
IL 60074

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