WOOF Pride names OutReach as charitable beneficiary

by | Jul 20, 2014 | 0 comments

Created in 2011 by Dino Maniaci and Jason Hoke, Owners of WOOF’S, SPAWOOF and MANI & Company, WOOF PRIDE is scheduled again this year for Saturday August 8th. Initially created to offer an alternative outlet for Madison’s LGBT community to celebrate PRIDE, WOOF’S will once again create a street fair atmosphere with community outreach and awareness offerings, food and beverages as well as staging for music and related local acts to perform and entertain. Capitalizing on our last three years successes we will strive to create a similar event with subtle changes that will accommodate additional people, create a variety of community based outreach areas and enhance the activities on the street allowing attendees to spend more time at the event. The event is planned for the 100 block of King St. and is scheduled for Saturday August 8th from 4:00 PM until midnight!

We are pleased to name OUTREACH as this years charitable beneficiary, with all charitable contributions collected going directly to help fund the PRIDE PARADE & RALLY-scheduled for SUNDAY AUGUST 10th

We are convinced that once again this event will bring a diverse and eclectic mix of local residents and visitors to King street. Last year’s event drew over 1500 local and visiting individuals to our block, enriching both the community and the business atmosphere on King Street.

Last year we approached Community organizations in hopes of including you and your organizations in our festivities. While some of you participated, because of the unknowns of a new event some of you chose not to. As plans develop for this years event we once again invite you to participate. Last years event raised close to $5000 for the various charities we sponsored. What a great opportunity to market your organization to an audience of community members and supporters. What a equally great way to piggy back on the marketing efforts of a city wide PRIDE event including editorial radio and TV coverage, local and regional print advertising, outdoor billboards and direct mail.

We are once again offering Community organizations a *FREE table area for outreach, education and promotion from 5:00-8:00PM. We ask that your table be staffed by employees or volunteers representing your organization and that you provide any/all signage, pertinent handouts, marketing materials and contact info as deemed appropriate.

Can we count on your participation? Please feel free to contact me directly via email at maniroad@ aol.com or telephone @ 646-645-6432.

Dino A. Maniaci
Jason Hoke
WOOF’S

*A table and 2 chairs will be provide FREE of charge. Should you require additional materials, power, equipment etc. a nominal fee will be assessed.

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