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2011 Greater Kansas City Day Bundle Sales Order Form Royals Home 2011 Greater Kansas City Day Bundle Sales Order Form th Royals Home Opener, Thursday, March 31, 2011 24 Before you know it we will be hearing the crack of a bat, enjoying the smell of hotdogs and rooting for our Kansas City Royals. Yes, the home opener is just around the corner, Thursday, March 31st, and it is also the 24th annual Greater Kansas City Day. As you may know, this annual event is a fundraiser to benefit the Rotary Youth Camp and more than a dozen other children’s charities in the KC metro area. The Rotary Youth Camp serves thousands of Royals Home Opener disadvantaged youth and children with disabilities, at NO COST to the camper! March 31, 2011 A benefit for Kansas City Rotary On that morning, more than 1,500 volunteers will be selling newspapers on street corners. Youth Camp Foundation These papers, donated by The Kansas City Star, are wrapped in a special Greater Kansas City Honorary Co-Chairs: Day special section featuring information not published in The Star that day. George Brett & Adam Bold Past Chairs: We have a way for you to be a part of this great event and earn recognition as a great George Brett & Adam Bold - 2010 community partner. You can purchase bundles of 25 newspapers, at $25 per bundle, to be George Brett & Cliff Illig - 2009 delivered on your behalf - either to charity or to your place of business the morning of the George Brett & Cliff Illig - 2008 home opener, Thursday, March 31st. George Brett & Adele Hall - 2007 George Brett & Tony Richardson - 2006 George Brett & Dick Vermeil - 2005 Distributed with each paper is a flyer giving you recognition for providing the complimentary George Brett & Carl Peterson - 2004 newspaper. If not otherwise requested, the newspapers will be donated on your behalf or Tom Gamboa & Steve Palermo - 2003 delivered to non-subscribers. Also, your name will appear in the more than 90,000 KC Day Art Brisbane & Paul Splittorff - 2002 Dan Glass & David Glass - 2001 special sections wrapping The Star that morning, and will also appear in a final “thank you” ad Jeff Montgomery & Steve Palermo - 2000 in The Star approximately one month after the event. Leslie Brett & Derrick Thomas - 1999 Tony DiPardo & Buck O’Neil - 1998 Please give serious consideration to participating in the 24th annual Greater Kansas City Day George Brett & Adele Hall - 1997 Henry Bloch & Dan Quisenberry - 1996 event by purchasing bundles of newspapers to be distributed on your behalf. By doing this, you Bob Boone & Buck O’Neil - 1995 will be helping the kids of Kansas City. John Hudacek & Muriel Kauffman - 1994 ________________________________________________________________________ Joe McGuff & Frank White - 1993 Richard Berkley & Anita Gorman - 1992 William Dunn & Mike White - 1991 Yes, I want to help the kids! _______ Drue Jennings & Ron Wade - 1990 Muriel and Ewing Kauffman - 1989 Number of bundles _______ (25 newspapers per bundle) x $25 per bundle = $__________ Chris Clouser & Jim Hale - 1988 total due. Steering Committee Co-chairs: Mike Horton & Rusty Macy Steering Committee: Name __________________________________________________________________ Ben Aken Denny Bolte Rick Halterman Deliver to: ______________________________________________________________ Mike Horton Company Name Attention Marc Horner Mike Hennessy Street Address __________________________________________________________ Sam Jordan Matt Meyer Rusty Macy City/State/Zip (Required) __________________________________________________ Ford Nelson Tammy Neros Dennis O’Dell To have your company’s name included in The Star special section, your order must be Terry O’Toole received by Wednesday, March 23, 2011. John Reynolds Paul Searcy Number of Copies to be Delivered to Company:_______ Curtis Schartz Tom Terry Number of Copies to be Donated:_______ _______________________________________________________________________ COMPANY NAME, as you would like it to appear on the flyer and in the newspaper.
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