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RAMB Co. Racks up Contributions
to Akron Children’s Hospital
I
n June, franchisee Dick Andrews’ Bainbridge, Ohio location
was a primary sponsor of a two-day golf event benefiting
Akron Children’s Hospital. The event, organized by LOPen
charity events, took place at Lake Forest Country Club in
Hudson, Ohio, and raised approximately $150,000.
In addition to
supplying the golfers
with wings, which
were hand-spun on
the 10th tee, the location donated a live
auction item that sold
for $4,000. That highbidder won a guest
bartending experience at the Bainbridge
Bainbridge General Manager Andy
restaurant. The experiHerrera and server/bartender Jan
ence occurred Aug.
Kielmeyer hang out at the tent
26, and proved to be
on the 10th tee where wings were
another lucrative event
hand-spun for the golfers.
for the hospital with the
restaurant donating 20 percent of all sales plus 100 percent of
all bartender tips. S
L-R: RAMB Co. Chief Financial Officer Tyler Swegan, former
Major League Baseball pitcher Bret Saberhagen, Dr. Mike
Bigham from Akron Children’s Hospital, Jan Kielmeyer, franchisee Dick Andrews and LOPen co-founder Phil Lopez take a
moment to pose for a photo during the event.
Parsippany Supports Local Halloween
at the Hills Event
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arsippany Hills High School Key
Club held its annual Halloween
at the Hills event Thursday, Oct. 30.
Elementary-aged students enjoyed a
night of games, trick-or-treating through
classrooms, arts and crafts and a wide
variety of activities organized by the
school’s Asian-American Club.
Representatives from AMPAL’s
Parsippany, New Jersey, location were
also present. The location donated water
bottles and passed out candy while
promoting it’s“kids eat free”Halloween
weekend.“We enjoyed being at the event
and strive to be at as many community
events as possible,”said brand ambassador Amber Williams.
L-R: Jordan McMeen and Amber
Williams represented the Parsippany
Buffalo Wild Wings® location at the
local Halloween at the Hills event.
The Key Club at Parsippany Hills
High School works to give back to
all sectors of the community, from
children to senior citizens. In addition,
the club works with organizations such
as March of Dimes, UNICEF and Big
Brothers Big Sisters of America. The
money raised will be donated to the
Children’s Specialized Hospital, the
largest pediatric rehabilitation center in the nation. S