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RaceTrac Raises More Than $100K for Haitian Earthquake Relief
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RACETRAC RAISES MORE THAN $100K FOR HAITIAN EARTHQUAKE RELIEF

Funds from three-day Coffee for a Cause promotion will be donated to the American Red Cross

ATLANTA – February 16, 2010— RaceTrac Petroleum Inc., operator of 270 retail gasoline convenience stores, announced today that it will donate $102,939.88 to the American Red Cross in support of the Haitian Earthquake Relief effort. The more than $100,000 in funds was raised during last week’s Coffee for a Cause campaign, during which all proceeds from the sale of 16-, 20- and 24-ounce cups of coffee were earmarked for donation. All RaceTrac stores in eight metro markets—Atlanta, New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Orlando, Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami and Dallas—participated in the campaign.

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Red Cross to host Islamorada Street Fair and Sidewalk Art Show
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On Feb. 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the American Red Cross and other community agencies will tell the story of the two dozen concrete houses built for residents of Islamorada after the Labor Day hurricane of 1935, as we begin to commemorate the 75th anniversary of that storm. At the Islamorada street fair and sidewalk art show, we’ll meet survivors of the storm, and we’ll learn new tips for preparing for storms today, as we note the community’s unprecedented recovery and rebuilding, including the construction of “hurricane-proof” Red Cross houses, near the Hurricane Memorial, at mile marker 81.

There will be exhibits by community safety agencies such as Islamorada Fire Department, Monroe County sheriff’s department, emergency management, National Weather Service, Mosquito Control, South Florida Water Management, Florida Keys Aqueduct, Department of Environment Protection, Matecumbe Historic Trust, United Way and the bloodmobile. The Red Cross houses are built of concrete, with cisterns, with 12-inch thick walls, and provide an example of a safe construction style, and some of the exhibitors will provide additional information about these details.

There will be fun for the family, with children’s activities such as face painting provided by students from Island Christian School and Coral Shores High School. Food vendors such as Tasters Grille and area restaurants will be available. Local artists, such as David DeHaas, Jamie Daggett and David Denick will tell the story of the Red Cross houses through their art, and will have art for sale.

Bicycle tours will be scheduled throughout the day to take visitors through the neighborhood of the Hurricane Memorial, to see more of the two dozen Red Cross houses, and to learn more about the Labor Day hurricane.

The Red Cross has been on the scene helping our community through every disaster, for 93 years. From building houses in Islamorada, to today. Learn more at the Islamorada Street Fair and Sidewalk Art Show.

 
Florida Keys volunteer recognized at Unsung Hero Award ceremony
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Noah Sutter, left, pictured with his mother, Michelle, center, and JB Hunt, Chapter Advancement Officer, American Red Cross Greater Miami & The Keys.

Noah Sutter, a Tavernier college student, who has been a volunteer for the American Red Cross since high school, was recognized recently at the Community Foundation of the Florida Keys' Unsung Hero luncheon.

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Samsung Electronics presents $10,000 to the American Red Cross for Haiti relief
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(From L to R) American Red Cross Greater Miami & The Keys CEO Sam Tidwell
is presented with Samsung Electronics Latinoamerica Miami, Inc.’s $10,000
donation for Haiti relief efforts by Samsung Electronics Latinoamerica Miami, Inc’s Geun Kang,
Chief Financial Officer Administration Division, and Manuel Jimenez, Human Resources Manager.

The American Red Cross Greater Miami & The Keys announced today that Samsung Electronics Latinoameria Miami, Inc. presented the chapter with $10,000 to be used for the ongoing Haiti relief efforts. This is in addition to $1 million donation Samsung has already made to the Korean Red Cross.

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Jarden Consumer Solutions Presents $45K to American Red Cross Broward County
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Local company grants American Red Cross Chapter $20,000 for Preparedness efforts and $25,000 for Haiti Relief

Plantation, FL – The American Red Cross Broward County Chapter announced today that Jarden Consumer Solutions, a leading Consumer Products Company based in Boca Raton, has presented the Chapter with $20,000 to used for various preparedness initiatives across Broward County and an additional $25,000 to be used for Haiti relief efforts.   These funds were made possible through the JCS Community Fund,  Jarden’s employee-funded charitable giving entity which is matched by the Company.

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