
Grizzlies Players Ready to Serve Food at Ronald McDonald House this Thanksgiving
November 10, 2004 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Utah Grizzlies News Release
WEST VALLEY CITY, UTAH * The Utah Grizzlies announced today that Martin Sonnenberg and Rick Berry, among several other Grizzlies players and staff members, will be serving dinner at the Ronald McDonald House on Monday, November 22nd at 6:00 PM.
The Ronald McDonald House serves a population of families whose children seek extended medical care in the Salt Lake Valley. The Ronald McDonald House is located at 935 East South Temple in Salt Lake City.
*We are very proud of our players who are donating their time to such a worthwhile cause as the Ronald McDonald House,* said Grizzlies Executive Vice President Jerry McBurney. *This event is the beginning of what will be a very busy holiday season for the Utah Grizzlies charities.*
For more information contact Kelly Johnson (801-988-8021) with the Grizzlies Charitable Foundation.
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