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Red Kettle Kick-Off

Presented by The Salvation Army, Summit County Area Services (SCAS) at The Tangier, Akron OH

Nov 05 2019
Red Kettle Kick-Off

The Salvation Army honors volunteer and philanthropist Susan Poe Flowers at the organization’s annual Red Kettle Kickoff luncheon Tuesday, November 5 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Tangier, 532 W. Market Street, Akron.

The Salvation Army of Summit County is pleased to honor volunteer and philanthropist Susan Poe Flowers at the organization’s annual Red Kettle Kickoff luncheon Tuesday, November 5 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Tangier, 532 W. Market Street, Akron.

Flowers will be recognized with The Salvation Army’s Community Medal Award given to individuals and organizations who make a significant ongoing impact in the Greater Akron community through professional and volunteer work.

“We have been blessed to be one of the many organizations and people who have been on the receiving end of this woman’s extraordinary support,” said Salvation Army Area Coordinator, Major Steven B. Stoops.  “Her example of personal service and giving is truly inspirational.  She is extremely active in local and national philanthropic causes, sometimes being accused of never sleeping to keep up with it all!”

Flowers has served as Board Chair for Child Guidance and Family Solutions, Our Lady of the Elms, and ... view more »

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Event sponsorships are available, tables of eight start at $1,000, and individual seats are $75.  You can make your reservation online at www.salvationarmyakron.org or by calling 330-434-7110 by October 30.

LOCATION

The Tangier

532 West Market St, Akron, OH 44303

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