Wednesday, May 24, 2006

SAVE THE DATE AUGUST 6, 2006 6PM

SHOCK-FHC-COCKTAIL PARTY-PLUS

EVENT

I am pleased to announce that we have locked in August 6, 2006 for the
Shock-FHC-Cocktail Party-Plus to be held on Sunday, August 6, 2006
commencing at 6pm and continuing thereafter.

REASON

To raise money for a defibrillator for FHC and an upgraded first aid kit


WHAT DO WE NEED TO RAISE

The cost is about $1,100 for both items

WHAT YOU CAN DO

A. YOU CAN RESERVE THE DATE IN YOUR CALENDAR
B. YOU CAN WRITE A TAX DEDUCTIBLE CHECK ASAP MADE PAYABLE TO FIRST HEBREW CONGREGATION IN THE SUM OF $36.00 PER PERSON, WRITE ON THE MEMO PORTION OF THE CHECK SHOCK FHC PARTY AND SEND IT TO ME AT:

JEREMY KRANTZ
4 LYNCREST ROAD
CORTLANDT MANOR, NEW YORK 10567

You are not prohibited from writing a larger check if you feel so inclined. The check will act as your RSVP to the event. You can also call and RSVP but the check is preferred.

(I WILL HOLD THE CHECKS AND THEN TENDER THEM TO THE TREASURER OF FIRST HEBREW AFTER THE EVENT IS HELD. OBVIOUSLY, IF THE EVENT DOES NOT TAKE PLACE, THE CHECKS WILL BE RETURNED.)

C. IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND THE EVENT, YOU CAN STILL SEND IN A CHECK FOR ANY AMOUNT YOU FEEL LIKE (THE BIGGER THE CHECK THE BIGGER SHOCK I WILL GET) AND NOTE ON THE MEMO SECTION SHOCK-FHC PARTY

WHY ARE WE DOING THIS

We have been advised by a CPR trainer that institutions of our size should have a defibrillator on site. We also have a diverse group of individuals including older adults. If we can help just one person with this equipment, the cost will be worth it. Robin and I are underwriting the entire event (food, liquor etc.) so all proceeds raised will go to purchase the life-saving equipment, and your entire check will be tax deductible.

Everyone is invited. Couples, singles, etc.

WHAT ARE WE GOING TO SERVE

The tentative plan is to have a full open bar and possibly bbq kosher chicken/meat/vegetables. Suggestions are being solicited.


Any questions, please e-mail me at jkrantz@smithkrantz.com or call me at 914-736-6455


Shalom. Jeremy

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