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Grand River Center | 5:00 pm—8:00 pm Thursday, April 30, 2015 Grand River Center | 5:00 pm—8:00 pm  

Thank you for supporting Project Concern’s vision that all individuals and families experiencing hardships have their basic needs met and a place to call home!  

We graciously thank all of our sponsors for their support! TONIGHT’S SPONORS We graciously thank all of our sponsors for their support!

MOLO COMPANY GRONEN PROPERTIES EVENT SUPPORTERS ($1,000) MOLO COMPANY GRONEN PROPERTIES

EVENT FRIENDS ($500) AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK BLESSED VIRGIN MARY DUBUQUE BANK & TRUST STONEHILL CARE CENTER HONKAMP & KRUEGER US BANK DUTRAC COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION EICHMANS BAR & GRILL RAUCH’S SERVICE CENTER DUPACO COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION

PRUDENTIAL O’CONNOR & ENGLISH INURANCE TRICOR EVENT DONATIONS ($250) PRUDENTIAL O’CONNOR & ENGLISH INURANCE TRICOR

Thank you to the below businesses for their in-kind printing services of our event invitations and program!

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JOIN STACEY HINES AND SUPPORT PROJECT CONCERN ON JUNE 6TH!

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead