From Christopher Calandro:
The Lymphoma and Leukemia Society’s Team in Training (http://www.lls.org) is a quality organization I’m proud to be a part of and represent. I’m way behind on my fund-raising, so hopefully with the cooperation of Budweiser, Carolyn’s Gourmet Café, and whomever I can get to attend The 3CL Philanthropic Throwdown, I can get the funds I need in one fell swoop. Anything I make over my goal goes to Heart for Africa (http://www.heartforafrica.org), in an effort to impress Some Girl.
Scheduled for Friday, September 29th at Carolyn’s Gourmet Café in Midtown, a $25 cover gets one all the Bud and Bud Light one cares to drink, the musical stylings of opener and newcomer Zach Best (in his first ITP performance) and headliner The Morgan Rowe Band, as well as the opportunity to see CALANDRO in a brand-new sport kilt from http://www.usakilts.com, for which he is a paid spokes model.
“Even though I’m calling it ‘The 3CL Philanthropic Throwdown,’ it could also be characterized as a ‘hootenanny.’ I just hope no one gets arrested,” he said.
More details can be found at http://www.christophercalandro.com.
This is a great cause even if Calandro is being cheesy. If you all get a chance on the 29th, every little bit helps to save lives.
The Lymphoma and Leukemia Society’s Team in Training (http://www.lls.org) is a quality organization I’m proud to be a part of and represent. I’m way behind on my fund-raising, so hopefully with the cooperation of Budweiser, Carolyn’s Gourmet Café, and whomever I can get to attend The 3CL Philanthropic Throwdown, I can get the funds I need in one fell swoop. Anything I make over my goal goes to Heart for Africa (http://www.heartforafrica.org), in an effort to impress Some Girl.
Scheduled for Friday, September 29th at Carolyn’s Gourmet Café in Midtown, a $25 cover gets one all the Bud and Bud Light one cares to drink, the musical stylings of opener and newcomer Zach Best (in his first ITP performance) and headliner The Morgan Rowe Band, as well as the opportunity to see CALANDRO in a brand-new sport kilt from http://www.usakilts.com, for which he is a paid spokes model.
“Even though I’m calling it ‘The 3CL Philanthropic Throwdown,’ it could also be characterized as a ‘hootenanny.’ I just hope no one gets arrested,” he said.
More details can be found at http://www.christophercalandro.com.
This is a great cause even if Calandro is being cheesy. If you all get a chance on the 29th, every little bit helps to save lives.