Orthoworx Breakfast To Benefit Limitless Park

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

OrthoWorx and the Winona Lake Limitless Park Committee are hosting a Thankful Breakfast Nov. 22.
It is from 8 to 11 a.m. at the Winona Lake Senior Center. All funds will support the WLLP campaign, running through Dec. 5.
Registration is $5 per person, payable the day of the event. There is no charge for children under five years of age.
“Come enjoy a delicious breakfast of pancakes and sausage with others in the community. Children can participate in a cool, hands-on art project to show why they are thankful. Their artwork will be combined to form a final art piece for display at the senior center. This event is a great chance to support the WLLP campaign,” said Erin Porter, WLLP committee chair.
The campaign target is $20,000 to purchase the Playworld NEOS 360 playground equipment for Limitless Park.
“The Winona Lake Limitless Park and the Playworld NEOS 360 will be unique assets to our community. All people in our community can enjoy them. The park will enhance outdoor play and bring together people of all ages and abilities,” says Sheryl Conley, OrthoWorx president and chief executive officer.
Campaign donations can be made at any time through Dec. 5 on the campaign website at igg.me/at/WLLP-NEOS360. Track progress on the campaign website, through Facebook WinonaLakeLimitlessPark.[[In-content Ad]]

OrthoWorx and the Winona Lake Limitless Park Committee are hosting a Thankful Breakfast Nov. 22.
It is from 8 to 11 a.m. at the Winona Lake Senior Center. All funds will support the WLLP campaign, running through Dec. 5.
Registration is $5 per person, payable the day of the event. There is no charge for children under five years of age.
“Come enjoy a delicious breakfast of pancakes and sausage with others in the community. Children can participate in a cool, hands-on art project to show why they are thankful. Their artwork will be combined to form a final art piece for display at the senior center. This event is a great chance to support the WLLP campaign,” said Erin Porter, WLLP committee chair.
The campaign target is $20,000 to purchase the Playworld NEOS 360 playground equipment for Limitless Park.
“The Winona Lake Limitless Park and the Playworld NEOS 360 will be unique assets to our community. All people in our community can enjoy them. The park will enhance outdoor play and bring together people of all ages and abilities,” says Sheryl Conley, OrthoWorx president and chief executive officer.
Campaign donations can be made at any time through Dec. 5 on the campaign website at igg.me/at/WLLP-NEOS360. Track progress on the campaign website, through Facebook WinonaLakeLimitlessPark.[[In-content Ad]]
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