Kanki’s Annual Sushi Freak Benefiting the Pretty In Pink Foundation Raises $10,000
Second annual event draws double the crowd and double the proceeds to benefit local breast cancer patients who are uninsured or under insured.
Raleigh, NC, October 29, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Kanki Japanese House of Steaks and Sushi held its Second Annual Sushi Freak event on October 16. The event featured delectable sushi sampling, children’s sushi creation, live music, and a raffle drawing for great prizes. Attendance was more than double that of 2010 and, best of all, proceeds were more than double as well. Approximately $10,000 has been given to Pretty in Pink Foundation (http://www.PrettyinPinkFoundation.org), supporting area breast cancer patients who are uninsured or under insured.
Vittoria Longiotti, Kanki owner, said, “I have truly enjoyed working with such a great group of professional and passionate people. Everyone went above and beyond the call of duty to make this Sushi Freak the best ever. And when I say ‘above and beyond’, I deeply believe that it wasn’t a sense of duty but a sense of genuine desire that was shown at the event as well as the weeks and months leading up to it. That desire and passion resulted in our more than doubling the proceeds from last year to $10,000! With the resources and leadership of the Pretty in Pink Foundation, I am sure this will go a long way to help them in their mission.”
Penny Lauricella, MHA, Pretty in Pink Executive Director said, “The event was so inspiring and so much fun. We can’t thank the sponsors and participants enough for helping us as we strive to look Beyond The Ribbon™ in hopes of one day eliminating financial barriers to breast cancer treatment. Our results are tangible and can be measured in how our Champions give back to their families, friends, and communities with their commitment to life.”
The crowd of over 500 enjoyed the popular band Love Tribe, as well as fun top 40 music from the Famous DJ Grant. Sponsors included Zspotlight.com (http://www.zspotlight.com), Social Magazine (http://www.socialthemagazine.com), Pepsi (http://www.pepsibottlingventures.com), Logic Limo (http://www.logiclimo.blogspot.com) and ClickCulture Communications (http://www.clickculture.com).
About Kanki (http://www.kanki.com):
Kanki was founded in 1972, by those who believe in hospitality, quality, and having fun. Welcome to the Kanki, where you can enjoy a casual dinner in a warm, festive atmosphere. Discover a variety of Japanese dishes, seasoned with flair and grilled to perfection at our lively teppan tables at our three Triangle Locations. Voted Best Japanese Steak House & Sushi Bar in the Triangle for over 14 years.
About Pretty In Pink Foundation:
The Pretty In Pink Foundation provides financial assistance and support to underinsured and uninsured North Carolinians with breast cancer. The mission is simple..."To ensure that quality, life-saving medical treatment (surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy) is available to breast cancer patients residing in North Carolina, regardless of their ability to pay."
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Vittoria Longiotti, Kanki owner, said, “I have truly enjoyed working with such a great group of professional and passionate people. Everyone went above and beyond the call of duty to make this Sushi Freak the best ever. And when I say ‘above and beyond’, I deeply believe that it wasn’t a sense of duty but a sense of genuine desire that was shown at the event as well as the weeks and months leading up to it. That desire and passion resulted in our more than doubling the proceeds from last year to $10,000! With the resources and leadership of the Pretty in Pink Foundation, I am sure this will go a long way to help them in their mission.”
Penny Lauricella, MHA, Pretty in Pink Executive Director said, “The event was so inspiring and so much fun. We can’t thank the sponsors and participants enough for helping us as we strive to look Beyond The Ribbon™ in hopes of one day eliminating financial barriers to breast cancer treatment. Our results are tangible and can be measured in how our Champions give back to their families, friends, and communities with their commitment to life.”
The crowd of over 500 enjoyed the popular band Love Tribe, as well as fun top 40 music from the Famous DJ Grant. Sponsors included Zspotlight.com (http://www.zspotlight.com), Social Magazine (http://www.socialthemagazine.com), Pepsi (http://www.pepsibottlingventures.com), Logic Limo (http://www.logiclimo.blogspot.com) and ClickCulture Communications (http://www.clickculture.com).
About Kanki (http://www.kanki.com):
Kanki was founded in 1972, by those who believe in hospitality, quality, and having fun. Welcome to the Kanki, where you can enjoy a casual dinner in a warm, festive atmosphere. Discover a variety of Japanese dishes, seasoned with flair and grilled to perfection at our lively teppan tables at our three Triangle Locations. Voted Best Japanese Steak House & Sushi Bar in the Triangle for over 14 years.
About Pretty In Pink Foundation:
The Pretty In Pink Foundation provides financial assistance and support to underinsured and uninsured North Carolinians with breast cancer. The mission is simple..."To ensure that quality, life-saving medical treatment (surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy) is available to breast cancer patients residing in North Carolina, regardless of their ability to pay."
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Carol Lewis
919-420-7736 x 16
http://www.clickculture.com
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