
2016 Served by the Storm Raises $6265 for Adopt-A-School
Published on February 25, 2016 under Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Guelph Storm News Release
The annual Served by the Storm benefit dinner raised a total of $6265 for the Adopt-A-School program, supporting local elementary schools throughout Wellington County.
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On Feb. 17, 2016, the Guelph Storm held the annual 'Served by the Storm' benefit dinner in support of the Adopt-A-School program. Through the always great and continued support of Storm fans, the event was able to raise a total of $6,265 for the program.
Adopt-A-School provides rewards and incentives to local elementary school students throughout Wellington County for exemplary achievement in the classroom, extra-curricular activities, and volunteer work.
With a sold out event of 170 guests, alongside two successful silent auctions and raffle draws, Served by the Storm was once again a hit. The Guelph Storm organization extends a gracious thank you to our fans for making it possible!
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