A Taste for Dallas
Sports Scores Big with
Greater Yield
Dallas firm supports Rotary Club
fundraiser as Platinum Sponsor
Greater
Yield, a Dallas-based provider of customized enterprise transformation
solutions, is the 2012 Platinum Sponsor of “A Taste for Dallas Sports.”
This charity event held on February 2 by the Dallas Trinity Rotary Club and
the Rotary Club of Dallas raises money to support service projects and
scholarships for youth in the Dallas area through a silent auction and raffle.
A Taste for Dallas Sports
began in 2006 to
celebrate Dallas-Fort Worth sports teams and raise funds and awareness for
various service projects. These projects include initiatives by local Rotary
clubs to show students how to recognize, develop and utilize their leadership,
scholarship and service capabilities. Other projects focus on improving
literacy, aiding inter-city youth, providing special needs assistance programs
and granting student scholarships.
“As a member of the Dallas community
for almost two decades, Greater Yield has had the opportunity to see many of the
Rotary Club’s initiatives make a lasting impact in our area, such as providing
scholarships for youth and college-aged students,” said Debbie Womack, principal
of Greater Yield. “We recognize the importance of this event and are honored to
support Rotary and its beneficiaries as the Platinum
sponsor.”
A Taste for Dallas
Sports will be held
from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at the Sheraton Dallas, 400 N. Olive St. in the Draft
Media Sports Room. The evening will include a silent auction and raffle drawing,
with the winner receiving between 2-4 tickets for one game for each of the
following Dallas teams: Cowboys, Mavericks, Stars, Rangers, FC Dallas and the
Byron Nelson. The winner does not have to be present.
Tickets to the event are $25 each or a
book of five for $100. Each ticket admits one person to the raffle drawing and
silent auction where refreshments and snacks will be served. A cash bar will
also be available. To purchase tickets and find out more information about A
Taste for Dallas Sports, click here.
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