Roseville Termite & Pest Control signed as Corporate Sponsor

July 10, 2009

Roseville Termite & Pest Control has signed on as a Corporate Sponsor for our charity golf tournament, which is the highest level of sponsorship, and have also registered to be a Hole Sponsor.

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We greatly appreciate the support of our event and cause, the “Backpacks for Kids” program.

In addition to signing up as a Corporate Sponsor, Roseville Pest & Termite Control also donated the four player tickets included in that package back to EDCAR.  These tickets were given away at our two Association meetings in Diamond Springs and Shingle Springs this week.  The four winners are:

  • Scott Goold, Coldwell Banker
  • Doug Zeller, Realty World
  • Better Humenick, Lyon Real Estate
  • Marv Myers, Sierra Foothills Real Estate

The net proceeds from this event will be used to manage our program and buy goods to put together our own age and gender-specific backpacks for children in El Dorado County. These backpacks are distributed by Child Protective Services case workers.

Roseville Termite & Pest Control’s generous corporate-level support of this event makes a huge difference in our success, and offers a way for members of the community to have fun while assisting children in need.

You can learn more about Roseville Termite & Pest Control at:  www.RosevilleTermiteAndPestControl.com

You can also contact Brad Frago of Roseville Pest at: (916) 786-2404

More Backpacks for Kids Put Together For Next Delivery To Child Protective Services

July 9, 2009

We have recently started to put together more backpacks for kids, so I thought I would share this photo to show these off before they are sent off to help children at Child Protective Services:

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These are all prepared to be age and gender specific, and filled with a variety of items to help the children through very trying times and experiences.

We are always accepting donated items, such as backpacks and the things that go in them.   To learn more, CLICK HERE.

Thanks,

Jason DeBord