November 26, 2012
NORMAL, Ill. – Illinois State women’s basketball hopes to continue Redbird volleyball’s efforts of collecting canned food items when it hosts Wisconsin-Milwaukee Thursday, November 29, at 7:05 p.m., by encouraging its fans to bring canned food items to the game for Bloomington-Normal’s Clare House annual food drive.
All fans that bring at least one canned food item will be rewarded with a women’s basketball ticket redemption voucher for the non-conference game on Dec. 7 at 7:05 p.m., against Northwestern. Last year’s Clare House annual food drive donations amounted to five semi-truck loads of food, but barely allowed for the food pantry remain open for the entire year.
“The food line has grown tremendously over the past year,” explained Clare House Founder and Director Tina Sipula. “The line stretches down Washington Street to the corner, including approximately 100 families waiting for a bag of food on any given Wednesday or Friday.”
The collection goal for this year’s annual drive is six semi-truck loads of food, so Clare House will be able to keep their doors open throughout the entire year. At the game, Illinois State’s Greek Programming Board will be on site to help facilitate fan donations.
Admission remains free to all Reggie’s Kids Club members. Reggie’s Fun Zone will open at 6 p.m., where members will have access to coloring sheets, Reggie tattoos and a football toss.
To sign your children up and have them start receiving the benefits of the Reggie's Kids Club, please click here. For more information regarding Reggie's Kids Club, please contact Maggie Ahern from the Illinois State Athletics Marketing & Promotions office at (309) 438-3399.
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