Acts of Kindness


Update on our 2013 “Acts of Kindness” program

 

Second “Acts of Kindness” Event
At Marketplace Cafe
 
 
Friday, April 26th
 
 
The idea that inspired this 2013 Focus on
“Acts of Kindness” resulted in
over $6,000 for Big Park Community School
since the first Event on February 8th.
On April 26th, we continued to honor the 26 people
(20 children and 6 adults) who died in the
Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy in 2012.
 
 
Marketplace Café (MPC) chose Yavapai Food Council
as the designated charity for our second
“Community Event,” Previously Verde Food Council,
this expanded organization is now
addressing the “hunger issue” in the
entire Yavapai County,and funds the
Weekend Backpack Program for Hungry Kids.
 
 
Most of us have no idea how serious the issue of hunger
is in our community. It isn’t obvious, and so it can easily
be ignored. On April 26th, we learned how the
community is already responding to the
“hunger issue” and how we can become involved
demonstrating compassion for those who are
experiencing “hunger” through our
own “acts of kindness.”
 
 
At the Marketplace Café on Friday the 26th of April,
we had six outstanding local musicians, who donated their time
and talent to help with this “fundraising event.”
 
 
Performing musicians were:
 
Chris Jamison
 
 Christopher Robin
 
“Diversity” – Rene’e & Tim Claybon
 
Michelle Williams & Alan Standingbear
 
 
A $26 donation to Yavapai Food Council became the ticket
for admission. The benefits for those in attendance
included “surprise gifts,” donated by local merchants and
professional individuals, and distributed to those who
participated in the Event,
 
$2.60 well drinks, house wine and beer for the entire evening,
 
 and “Kindness Charms” created by the Women of Sedona
and randomly placed on the tables. Lucky individuals who
were found by the “Kindness Charms” had the
opportunity to pass them on.
 
 
Pat Brazil, on behalf of George Brazil Home Services & Training
in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area, became our
second Diamond Sponsor,
donating $2,600 for the 2013 year, and designated for
Yavapai Food Council and the Weekend Backpack Program
For Hungry Kids.
 
 
Since April 26th, we have added three Gold Sponsors,
donating $260 to the 2013 Acts of Kindness Program.  They are:
 
 
Village Ace Hardware – Michelle Puchi, Owner
 
Village Chevron – Tony Pugliano, Owner
 
Top 10 Rock & Roll Review – Encore Theater
 
 
For more information about the Sponsorship Program, contact:
 
 
Ken Rouse, Owner
Marketplace Café
 
928-284-5478