Four years ago, when I was doing community relations work for Boston Market’s upscale (and short-lived) prototype attempt in River Forest, I helped organize a few fundraiser nights for area organizations, such as the Oak Park and River Forest High School Booster Club and the West Suburban Mothers of Multiples.
The events, in which a portion of the purchases were earmarked to each group, had some success.
I have a strong feeling, though, that those results will be a small fraction of the financial impact that goes toward the District 97 elementary school Parent Teacher Organizations (eight in all) that are taking part in the Tasty Dog Challenge.
An Inside Edge PR client, Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Gloor Realty, has poured in $300 to help up the ante for the fundraising nights.
The story has attracted strong interest in the local media, including the Chicago Tribune.
Even more importantly, strongly consider aligning your dining schedule so that it coincides with one of the PTO nights over the next three weeks.
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