CARNEGIE, Pa., May 4, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Join your host, Pittsburgh Steelers great, Heath Miller, for a night of fun and philanthropy at The Salvation Army and WTAE TV's 14th Annual Minigolf Classic. Enjoy an exclusive evening with Heath and a host of Steelers alumni players on Thursday, June 16th, along with celebrity guests from WTAE TV Channel 4 at the RMU Island Sports Center on Neville Island for food, photos and a round of miniature golf. Peoples Natural Gas, a faithful supporter of Project Bundle-Up, is sponsoring the event.
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Registration begins at 5:00 p.m. The event starts off with an exceptional dinner, followed by a round of celebrity minigolf, a sumptuous dessert buffet and a selection of great give-aways. Two entrance fees are available, depending upon the extensive array of perks and keepsakes that are chosen.
At the top price point is the Black & Gold Team Sponsor at $1,500. This package allows six players and provides participants with custom apparel; dinner by Bart's Catering and Fine Foods, Inc.; a round of minigolf; putt with event host, Heath Miller; putt with former Steelers Greats like Robin Cole, Marv Kellum, Randy Grossman and John Banaszak; putt with WTAE-TV Channel 4 personality hosts; a professional photograph taken with Heath Miller for each team member in a keepsake folder; professional plaque for each member of the winning team; and a post minigolf dessert reception with great giveaways.
The economical Individual Rookie sponsor pays $150 and receives custom apparel, a round of minigolf and admittance into the dessert reception.
To register for The Salvation Army and WTAE TV's 14th Annual Minigolf Classic, contact Melissa Fereday, Director of Project Bundle-Up at 412-446-1639 or [email protected]. Reservations must be received by Tuesday, June 14th.
There are many ways to support Project Bundle-Up. Children can help through Bounce for Bundle-Up in their local elementary school. Anyone can donate an item or services to the Annual Project Bundle-Up Auction. Groups or individuals can volunteer by shopping with children or seniors. Since its inception twenty-five years ago, The Salvation Army and WTAE TV's Project Bundle-Up has provided more than 219,000 disadvantaged Western Pennsylvanian children and senior citizens with new winter coats, hats, scarves, gloves and boots.
Both a church and a social service organization, The Salvation Army began in London, England in 1865. Today, it provides critical services in 124 countries worldwide. The 28-county Western Pennsylvania Division serves thousands of needy families through a wide variety of support services. To learn more about The Salvation Army in Western Pennsylvania, log onto www.salvationarmy-wpa.org. The Salvation Army … Doing the most good . . . for the most people . . . in the most need.
SOURCE The Salvation Army
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