DECEMBER 11th 2009, from 12:00pm - 2:00pm at the Provo Library
This is the one meeting that YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS. We will be giving away hundreds of dollars worth of prizes in addition to free food and lots of fun. Make sure to bring your friends, family and neighbors.
This meeting will be free, we only ask that you donate to one of the local charities that we will be supporting. Bring some canned foods, children's toys or money to donate to the local foodbank and Sub for Santa charities. 100% of the donations will be going to these charities and your donation is tax deductible! See below for more details
For a speaker we will have Shane Norris, President of Premier Title Insurance, speak about double closings, assignments and getting your deals closed here in Utah.
Come and have fun, network and learn about Real Estate Investing. Find deals, partners, contractors or just sit back and meet some new people.
This month's meeting will be at the Provo City Library (550 N University Avenue, Provo), as usual.
See you there!
Community Action Services and Food Bank serves Utah, Wasatch & Summit Counties in a variety of ways with services ranging from classes on renter’s rights to helping make homes more energy-efficient. One service that they offer is food pantries throughout the county including Provo, Payson, American Fork, Heber, Kamas, and Coalville. Individuals and families receive both perishable and non-perishable foodstuffs, as well as access to additional resources at these locations. Items that they are most in need of are non-perishable, high nutrient, easy preparation foodstuffs such as cans of Tuna or jars of peanut-butter. They are also in need of hygiene items such as diapers, feminine products, etc.
http://www.communityactionprovo.org/
The Sub for Santa Program
This program seeks to help families who are truly unable to provide a Christmas for their children, and includes a mandatory training on responsible budgeting as well as low and no cost holiday traditions. The program is centered at the public libraries helping these families to connect to further community resources and helping parents to get their children library cards which not only serve as a present under the tree, but encourage reading. Each child in the program receives only two changes of new clothing, two new toys, and one new book. To eliminate the need for coordination of clothing sizes, we ask that you bring either new toys or books to benefit the children of our community this Christmas.








