Club Capri Community Care Elimination Draw 2017

Community Care Club Capri Elimination Draw Raises $5,000 Plus

How does $5,000 raised for Community Care at Club Capri quickly increase to $6,000?  Just say thanks to the generosity of Rick Radowsky, and now read the rest of the story on the Elimination Draw and Dinner.

Community Care of St. Catharines Thorold in an event partnership with Club Capri hosted its 4th annual Elimination Draw on Jan 25 at the local banquet centre. More than 260 people attended the function and Club Capri donated $5000.00, to Community Care. Pictured here, from left, Betty Lou Souter, CEO , Community Care, joined by John D’Amico and Gino Paolone from Club Capri.  Thanks to  Shannon Munro, Communications & Special Events Coordinator, Community Care, St. Catharines & Thorold for sharing the photo with us.

The winner of the 50/50 ($1000.00) draw was Rick Radowsky of Lineworx Cable in Thorold. A Club Capri board member, Rick showed his generosity and donated the entire amount to Community Care. Rick has been a supporter of all of the annual Elimination draws. In a way then, thanks to Rick, the total contribution to Community Care jumped up to $6,000. Let’s give a big community shout out to Rick.
The elimination draw grand prize of $1,500 was split by five finalists. Larry Paxon, Anna Santo, Robin Cecchini, Mario Petrucci, and Pat Salituro unanimously opted to evenly share the cash prize, each taking home $300.

Patrons paid $65 per ticket for the all inclusive affair including a deluxe dinner and drinks.  Each ticket also qualified for prizes including $1,000 first prize, $500 second prize, and bonus gifts for every 25th ticket pulled in the elimination draw.


View a charity video to learn how you can continue to support Community Care St. Catharines Thorold.  Click here to view the community service video sponsored by Hartzel Auto and Marine on the Intrigue Media TVs across Niagara.

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