Happy Joe's is not only known for its pizza, but for the good work they do in their communities. The company has a stellar reputation for giving back and Happy Joe Whitty has dedicated the company to many causes, mainly those that involve children with special needs.

On November 13th Happy Joe's will host the Second Annual Ladies Precious Luncheon at the Waterfront Convention Center in Bettendorf. Doors open at 10:30am for our shopping boutique. We have several unique vendors lined up so you can start your holiday shopping early. Miss Iowa, Nicole Kelly, will emcee the event, and our keynote speaker is Brock Davis. Brock is 23 years old a senior at the University of Wisconsin majoring in Media Arts and Game Design. Brock has Cerebral Palsy and is confined to a wheelchair for mobility and uses an augmentative device to communicate. Come and hear Brock share his positive outlook on life and his commitment to making a difference! Individual tickets are $45, corporate tables of 8 are $400, and proceeds will benefit the Happy Joe's Kids Foundation.

For more information or to purchase tickets, contact the Happy Joe's Support Center 563-332-8811. You can also register online www.happyjoeskids.org and click on the events tab.

If you would like more information, please contact Kristel Whitty-Ersan at 563.332.8811, Ext. 203, or via e-mail at kristele@happyjoes.com.

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