Organization to Inspire Samaritans and friends of Malachi House announce 2012 Krusty's Summer Sauce Camp
21st annual event to take place on August 4 at Whiskey Island Marina in Cleveland; pre-sale tickets available on July 12
CLEVELAND, June 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Organization to Inspire Samaritans (OTIS) and friends of Malachi House have announced that the 21st annual Krusty's Summer Sauce Camp will be held on Saturday, August 4, 2012 at the Whiskey Island Marina in Cleveland, Ohio. Krusty's Summer Sauce Camp is the young adult event that benefits Cleveland's Malachi House, which provides spiritual, emotional and physical support to terminally ill in need of an available caregiver.
"Krusty's Summer Sauce Camp has become one of the most highly anticipated philanthropic events in Northeast Ohio," said Hilarie Maloof, associate board member of Malachi House. "We're proud that this wide recognition has translated into both dollars and awareness for Malachi House throughout the Northeast Ohio community for the past 20 years, and are looking forward to making this 21st year even more successful."
The event runs from noon to dusk. Admission includes all-you-can-eat summertime fare, adult libations and live music. Entertainment will be provided by three Cleveland bands, Lonesome Stars, Pat O'Shea and iPhonic, and New York City-based the Honest Men.
Tickets will be available at the gate for $60. Pre-sale tickets will be available starting July 12 for $50 and can be purchased at the following locations:
- Merry Arts Pub & Grille (Lakewood)
- Kenilworth Tavern (Lakewood)
- Rocky River Brewing Company (Rocky River)
- A.J. Rocco's (downtown Cleveland)
- Loco Leprechaun (Westlake)
- Brennan's Colony (Cleveland Heights)
- Whiskey Island Marina (Cleveland)
In its 20-year history, Krusty's Summer Sauce Camp has provided more than $775,000 to Malachi House. More than 1,800 people attended the event in 2011.
For more information and event updates, visit the Krusty's Summer Sauce Camp Facebook page.
About Malachi House
Malachi House provides spiritual, emotional and physical support to terminally ill persons, without cost or regard to gender, race, religion or national origin. The home, which opened in 1988, ministers to those in need of an available caregiver, who have limited or no financial resources and are in need of special home care. Funded completely by private donors, Malachi House has served more than 1,300 residents. For more information, visit http://www.malachihouse.org.
Hilarie Maloof, Malachi House Associate Board Member, is available for interview.
SOURCE Malachi House
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