Friday, September 9, 2011

Green Country Roller Girls

To Whom It May Concern:

Once again, Green Country Roller Girls is teaming up with Breast Impressions & Turn Tulsa Pink to bring you a “Bout Against Cancer”. This time around, it’s not just breast cancer we are focusing on, but all cancers that women & children have to face.

Our bout will take place on October 22, 2011, at the Tulsa Convention Center, Exhibit Room C. This will be one of the kickoff events for Turn Tulsa Pink Campaign! All proceeds from ticket sales after expenses from our bout will be donated to Breast Impressions & the Oklahoma Families Network.

All we are asking for is $100 donations from area businesses to help defray our upfront costs of the venue, so that our chosen charity may receive the maximum amount that we can raise for their cause.

• Your donation will be tax deductible and earmarked for the charity. We will give your name and business info to the charity and amount of your donation.
• You will also be listed as a sponsor of the event on our Sponsor Page
• You will be announced a minimum of twice during the bout
• You will receive two (2) tickets to the bout
• If you have more to donate, we can offer additional promotional items that you may take advantage of:
o $200 - Banner at the event (banner provided by sponsor)
o $300 - ¼ page ad & logo in program, in addition to being featured on the sponsor page
o $500 - Booth at the event (one table draped and skirted and two chairs provided by us. Each additional table will be $50 and chairs will be $2 each)
o Logo on promotional poster and full page ad - $1,000

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me at the email address or cell number below.

Sincerely,


Nancy Beall Humble aka Elektra Violette
Owner, Co-Founder, Public Relations
Green Country Roller Girls
elektra.violette@yahoo.com
Cell: 918.269.7228

Green Country Roller Girls

Empowered Women helping Empower Women
Affected by Cancer
Green Country Roller Girls will
hold their “Bout Against Cancer”
on the opening night of Turn
Tulsa Pink —October 22, 2011 7
p.m. at the Tulsa Convention
Center. Several members of the
team had plaster casts made by
Breast Impressions, and local
artists have decorated them.
They will be auctioned at the
Bout. Green Country Roller Girls
are looking for vendors and sponsors for this event. A
crowd of 2,000 is expected to attend. A perfect way
for you to be involved in one of the most exciting
events of Turn Tulsa Pink Week!
Contact Elektra Violette 918-269-7228

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Media Advisory

“Steak” out a seat to help Tulsa kids
Lunch fundraiser for local Rotary Club programs

Buying a steak lunch can do more than curb hunger. Thanks to a partnership by the Tulsa Midtown Rotary Club and Outback Steakhouse, that meal can also help several programs aimed at promoting literacy and leadership for school children in Tulsa.

On Saturday, August 20, the Outback Steakhouse at 4723 S. Yale Ave. will be opening their doors specially & uniquely to host the Helping Tulsa Kids – Literacy and Leadership lunch. Seating is limited, and every dollar raised will go towards the following:

• Providing scholarships each year to graduating high school seniors in Tulsa.
• Purchasing and delivering dictionaries to more than 2,000 3rd grade students in Tulsa.
• Providing school uniforms for students in need at a local school.
• Sending local students to Rotary Youth Leadership training.
• Assisting exchange students going overseas with Rotary Youth Exchange Programs.
• Hosting exchange students in Tulsa through Rotary Youth Exchange Programs.
• Helping Rotary International’s project to immunize children and stamp out Polio worldwide and locally through “Be Wise Immunize”.

We appreciate your help in promoting this important community event. Please contact Herman Luette TMRC President @ 918-269-6664 or Cherie’ Bass, Event Coordinator @ 918-629-2787 for interviews. Phillip Taylor, Outback Steakhouse proprietor is available to interview or to demonstrate how to cook the perfect steak!


Helping Tulsa Kids – Literacy and Leadership
Saturday, August 20
Lunch from 11am -2 pm
Outback Steakhouse – 4723 S. Yale Ave., Tulsa


Lunch tickets are just $15. For more information or to purchase tickets visit: www.tulsamidtownrotary.org

Friday, July 22, 2011

“Steak” out a seat to help Tulsa kids Lunch fundraiser for local Rotary Club programs

Buying a steak lunch can do more than curb hunger. Thanks to a partnership by the Tulsa Midtown Rotary Club and Outback Steakhouse, that meal can also help several programs aimed at promoting literacy and leadership for school children in Tulsa.

On Saturday, August 20, the Outback Steakhouse at 4723 S. Yale Ave. will host the Helping Tulsa Kids- Literacy and Leadership lunch. Seating is limited, and every dollar raised will go towards the following:

* Providing scholarships each year to graduating high school seniors in Tulsa.
* Purchasing and delivering dictionaries to more than 2,000 Tulsa 3rd graders.
* Providing school uniforms for students in need at a local school.
* Sending local students to Rotary Youth Leadership training.
* Assisting exchange students going overseas with Rotary Youth Exchange
Programs.
* Hosting exchange students in Tulsa through Rotary Youth Exchange Programs.
* Helping Rotary International’s project to immunize children and stamp out Polio
worldwide and locally through “Be Wise Immunize”.

We appreciate your help in promoting this important community event. Rotary members are available for interviews, along with an Outback Steakhouse chef to demonstrate how to cook the perfect steak!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Change of meeting location

WE WILL BE MEETING THIS TUSEDAY AT NOON at Marley’s Pizzeria 6104 E 71st Street
Tulsa, OK 74136

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

meeting today, July 5

Dear Rotarian,
We will be meeting today, July 5, at the Silver Flame Steakhouse on the corner of 61st and Sheridan at the normal time 12:00 pm. Hope to see you there!
Yours in Rotary Service,
Herman J. Luette III

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

next Tuesday lunch meting held at Silver Flame Sheridan and 61st

John Woodworth, Development Coordinator from alzheimer's association will be our speaker. Johnnie was one of my "kids" that went in 2000 to the Grand Canyon over spring break & a classmate of my daughter Lindsey. He's all "grown up" now and is looking @ giving back to his community & Rotary... Come hear him speak!
Cherie Bass