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With Many Thanks, Reggae On The River 2004 Fundraiser Was A Great Sucess!!

Trees Foundation
September 6, 2004


Whew! What a Wild Whirlwind! It is a week later, and the dust has finally settled for another year. The Trees Foundation's Thai Noodle and Bagel Booth at Reggae was a huge success! With lines longer than most, we were able to serve over 2900 delicious meals, including mainly organic ingredients, to hungry reggae-goers. And it could never have been possible without the tremendous support of community members and local businesses.

Trees Foundation graciously thanks:

Bagels Naturally - for awesome, organic, delicious bagels and more. YOU ROCK!! Support organic. Support local. Support Bagels Naturally.

Our Rockin' staff of volunteers: Scott, Rollin, Jenna, Peter, Christine, Dian, Ivan, Ingrid, Ash, Doug, Todd, Bob, Matt, Keeba, Lianne, Chris, James, Joan, Donny, Orion & Bella, Don, John, Amy, Jeri, Barbara, Doug, Tamara, Susy & Bob, Karen, Leib, and Francine! You all truly made this happen!!

Donations from: Wildberries, Southern Humboldt Builders Supply, Pierson Building Center, G-Farm Organic Produce in Blue Lake, Jordan's Produce, and Blue Star Gas. Once again, support our local businesses!

And a special thanks to People Productions for allowing
Reggae on the River to be an incredible fundraising event for all of our local non-profits.

We are already planning for next year.
We look forward to seeing you there!



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