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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Deli 111 On The Plaza Steps Up For Brooke Mulford

Deli 111

From January 20th until January 30th (if they are taking donations past this time, I will continue the following:

I will donate 10% of anything and everything purchased form 11:30am until 1pm.

That is my busiest time of day and hopefully I can collect enough to help out some.

Have a great day.

Chris Lewis
Deli 111
111 W. Main St.
Salisbury, MD 21801


Ladies & Gentlemen, this is a FANTASTIC offer! I strongly encourage EVERYONE to go out of their way during this time especially to visit Deli 111 on the Downtown Plaza for lunch. You'll be making a 10% donation without even feeling the pinch. Might I suggest to Chris that he place a jar on the counter for anyone who is willing to give additionally to Brooke should they choose?

This is exactly what I was talking about in my New Years Wish. Sticking together and Networking with each other, we can survive in very difficult times. Thank You Very Much Chris!

If anyone else would like to advertise their offers to Brooke, Salisbury News would be happy to promote it.

Below is a website that you can go to send a note to the Mulford family(Rob, Amy
& Brooke), owners of Market Street Inn in Salisbury, you can also stay up to
date with Brooke's progress. Brooke was diagnosed with Stage 4 Neuroblastoma.

http://www.caringbridge.org and type in brookemulford (no spaces)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

it is good to see some Downtown businesses looking to help our children.

Dave C said...

In addition to people helping other people, another one of your wishes was answered too Joe. While helping Brooke is an excellent cause and I hope and pray for the very best for this adorable young girl, we are also realizing how much our local businesses mean to us as a community! Here, we are supporting Brooke by supporting Deli 111. In addition Marshall Auctions is helping, Tech Solutions is helping, Sperry Van Ness is helping, Home Depot is helping and many more are helping. It goes to show that our business community is a tight knit network of quality individuals. I also know that Rob, as the owner of MSI, has given so much to his community-his establishment has hosted many fund raisers for numerous organizations and individuals-He gives and gives and its nice to know that our community gives back when he needs it. Way to support your local businesses and their families folks!

joe albero said...

Well, while we're at it let's add Pete Richardson, Kevin Meyers, CPA, donated $500.00. I was hoping to save some of this information to create a Postthanking all of the people helping out in so many ways but this will do just fine for now.

The community is coming together and networking for a healthier Salisbury. I thank you all.

mommaneedswine said...

Joe- Just in case you didn't know already, several local businesses have donated gift certificates and products for an auction on Brooke's behalf. We talked to MSI last night and this will not be part of this weekend's events, but I believe the following weekend. I don't think an official announcement has been made as of yet, but look for it to come.