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Get ready to fill up with food, from pizza to bratwurst, for these next three fundraisers.

Carson City Pop Warner is teaming up with Round Table Pizza on Wednesday for a tasty event. For every pizza purchased at the Eagle Station Round Table Pizza, dine in or takeout, the corporation will give back 20 percent of total sales for the entire day.

You don't just have to order dinner - take the whole office to lunch, or order a pizza party at work. I know Southwest Gas Corp. and Linda Radideau's bunch eats lunch there.

So call them up and help a great cause. Every penny goes back to scholarships for CCPW football players and cheerleaders.

Carson City Pop Warner Football and Cheer, 'Eat Pizza Program'

Where: Eagle Station Round Table Pizza, 3815 S. Carson St.

When: Wednesday

Contact: Place your orders with Mary at 882-7272

Beer and brats is always a good meal for the hungry man and woman, and this event helps our Carson High boys basketball team.

This is a guaranteed great event with cool raffle prizes, silent auction and wine from local winemakers.

This night is a good opportunity to sample many types of beers with your bratwurst in the comfortable atmosphere of the Carson Station Grill.

Don't miss this one. Get your tickets at Sugar Pine Cove next to Red's Old 395 Grill.

Sixth Man Booster Club's Beer and Brats Night

Where: Carson Station Grill, 1105 S. Carson St.

When: 6-9 p.m. Oct. 22

Cost: $25 for limited seating

Call: Bruce Barnes or Carlos Menguleia at 283-1695; or stop by Sugar Pine Cove, 1087 S. Carson and see Teri Basa, 884-4603.

Proceeds benefit: CHS basketball programs

The third annual Hand-in-Hand fundraiser at Red's Old 395 Grill starts in November.

Lisa Lee needs money to purchase a new van for the Advocates to End Domestic Violence shelter - and, trust me, they need one. Now, everyone can go have a nice meal and help raise money for your favorite charity.

Last year's event brought in a total of $9,600 to help 49 local nonprofits. Don't forget that, in addition to being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it is also Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

A special thank you to Ann Dankworth for her efforts to help with the recent grant from Mary Kay Ash Cosmetics. Now let's get the rest of that money for them in November by stopping by Red's and ordering some wings and things.

All charities receive 100 percent of the donations designated to them. The group with the highest amount of donations will also receive a check from Red's matching the original 10 percent. The checks will be presented during the grand finale celebration in early December.

Hand-in-Hand charity fundraiser

Where: Red's Old 395 Grill, 1055 S. Carson St.

When: All of November

Note: Nonprofits interested in participating should contact Red's General Manager Gary Anderson at 887-0395 no later than Oct. 19.

One final thank you goes to you, the readers. Hannah McIntosh e-mailed me to say she has already received 26 jackets for children in need. Of course, she would like to give every child in our area a coat and will be accepting more at her store, Vital Signs.

Coat drive for children

When: Now until Hannah can help the 350 children in need

Where: Vital Signs, 1400 S. Carson St.

Contact: Hannah McIntosh at 884-2990

Proceeds Benefit: All coats will be delivered to local school nurses and counselors

Next week: WNCC Mentoring Center and director Ruth Gordon have something special going on.

n If you would like your information included, please e-mail Kim Riggs at kimriggs@att.net

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