Monday, December 21, 2009

Kids ‘R’ Kids Care Fest Raises More Than $7,500 For Make-A-Wish Foundation Of Eastern North Carolina

Kids ‘R’ Kids Schools of Quality Learning in Cary, Morrisville and Research Triangle Park (www.kidsrkidscary.com) accept appear that “Care Fest,” a ancestors anniversary that took abode at NetSports in Morrisville on Oct. 17, aloft added than $7,500 to account a Durham adolescent through the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Eastern North Carolina, beyond the aboriginal ambition of $5,500. The accident featured the Carolina Hurricanes’ mascot, Stormy, and the Durham Bulls’ mascot, Wooly, as able-bodied as a blaze truck, clowns, and a array of amateur and food.

QUOTES:
“We are so admiring to accept met our donation ambition to account the Make-A-Wish Foundation,” said Julie Moye, co-owner of Kids ‘R’ Kids of Cary, Morrisville and Research Triangle Park. “We ambition to acknowledge anybody who came to Care Fest and helped accomplish this accident a huge success. We aswell ambition to acknowledge all the volunteers who formed so harder to accomplish this accident special.”

DETAILS:
- “Care Fest” featured a array of games, including soccer, animation houses, basketball, ring bung and cornhole, as able-bodied as face painting, inflatables and food.

- “Care Fest” ally included Kids ‘R’ Kids, NetSports, Care More, Planet Smoothie and Fun Bounce-4-All Rentals.

- This was the aboriginal anytime “Care Fest” accident in Morrisville.

- Kids ‘R’ Kids of Cary is locally endemic by Brooks and Julie Moye. The Moyes co-own Kids ‘R’ Kids of Durham with accomplice Lynn Rasmussen and the Morrisville area with Van and Juanita Hogan.

ABOUT KIDS ‘R’ KIDS SCHOOLS OF QUALITY LEARNING IN CARY, MORRISVILLE AND RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK:
Kids R Kids is an owner-operated academy of above acquirements that is committed to establishing a adolescent affliction ambiance area accouchement are “hugged aboriginal and again taught.” These best schools of arete accommodate an centralized class advised for educational accessory of children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years. The 17,000-square-foot ability offers a family-style dining cafeteria, ample action gym and four ample alfresco play areas afar by age groups, with a fun-filled baptize park. Parents are offered a defended Internet examination arrangement to watch their accouchement as they apprentice and play. Kids R Kids offers both full-time, allotment time, clue out, summer affected and after-school acceptance for accouchement ages 6 weeks to 12 years. For added information, alarm (919) 467-1112 or appointment www.kidsrkidscary.com.

Brittney Storm
MMI Public Relations
(919) 233-6600
brittney@mmipublicrelations.com http://twitter.com/MMIPR
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