Park Vista Retirement Living will have a Blue Hawaiian Luau fundraiser for King's Harvest Ministries on Wednesday, July 11th, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm. This fundraiser will be held at 1451 20th Ave. East Moline, IL. The money raised will go to King's Harvest to help pay for the fire sprinkler system required by the City of
Davenport.

The City of Davenport is requiring a $57,000 new fire sprinkler system for King's Harvest Ministries. King's Harvest will need to raise the money for the new system or shut their doors. This includes their Shelter for Homeless Mothers with Children. King's Harvest serves the poor and homeless in the Quad Cities and is located at 824 W. 3rd Street in downtown Davenport.

The Park Vista Retirement Living fundraiser will have Elvis Himselvis as the live entertainment, Blue Hawaiian Cocktails, a Silent Auction, Baked Goods Sale, and Chef Aaron's Grilled Lunch Sale.

If you would like details on this fundraiser or to schedule an interview with Valerie Mejorado-Reedy, Community Relations Director at Park Vista please call 309-752-9711.

If you would like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with Anne McVey, Fundraising Coordinator for King's Harvest Ministries, please call 563-508-4170.

If you would like to make a donation to the King's Harvest Fire Sprinkler fund please visit www.kingsharvest.net and use paypal or mail checks to King's Harvest Ministries at 5837 Wisconsin Ave., Davenport, IA 52806.

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