Submitted by Allendale Association:
Bulls Legend, Bill Cartwright to speak at the Allendale Association’s “Party’n in the Prairie,” a benefit to help troubled kids in residential and day treatment care.
Who: The Allendale Association
What: Will Host “Party’n in the Prairie”
When: Saturday, October 6, 2012, From 6:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.; Bill Cartwright to speak at 8:40
Where: At the Historic Wagner Farm (1510 Wagner Road) in Glenview
Why: To Help Troubled Kids in Residential and Day Treatment Care At Allendale
Bill Cartwright and his favorite charity, the Allendale Association, invite you to “get your two-step on” at the historic Wagner Farm (1510 Wagner Road) in Glenview on Saturday, October 6. The fun starts at 6:30 p.m. and will feature Bulls Legend, Bill Cartwright as the guest speaker!
Country and western themed fun and food, live and silent auctions items, a cash raffle, and the award-winning country music group Bella Cain (http://bellacain.com/fr_home.cfm), will get the party started with their brand of high-energy, “big” guitar sound, country music.
Ticket prices start at $175 so bring your best boots, your biggest cowboy hat, and your kindest spirit to help the children and youth at Allendale. For more information about the event, please call 847-245-6203 or visit www.allendalebenefit4kids.org. Space is limited so make your reservations soon.
About Allendale:
Founded in 1897, the Allendale Association is a private, not-for-profit organization dedicated to excellence and innovation in care, treatment, education and advocacy for troubled youth and their families, 20% of whom come from Metro Chicago. Today’s programs and services, including the foster care program, reach children with a broad range of moderate to profound emotional, behavioral, and learning difficulties and challenges. Currently, the Allendale Association serves over 1,260 children, adolescents, young adults and families in need annually from the state of Illinois . For more information about the Allendale Association, please visit www.allendale4kids.org or call 847-356-2351.
