According to an article that I have just read in IndyStar.com entitled, “10th annual Italian fest to benefit Prevail, Inc.”, the 10th annual Italian Fest is scheduled to take place on Sunday, May 3 at Eddie’s Corner Café in Noblesville. This year’s installation of the Italian Fest will be held at Eddie’s Corner café and will feature celebrity waiters who will be competing for tips that will go to benefit Prevail, Inc. The Italian Fest was not held in 2008, however, at the last installation, which was held in 2007 the Italian Fest raised $7,492.51. The celebrity waiter expected to participate include:
- Terry Ditslear: Noblesville’s First Lady
- Doug Carter: Hamilton County Sheriff
- Wayne Sturtevant: Hamilton County Superior Court Judge
- Tim Green: Carmel Police Assistant Chief
- Ralph Watson: Hamilton County Community Corrections Executive Director.
Prevail Inc. is a Noblesville-based, non-profit organization that is dedicated to heightening victim awareness for Hamilton and other surrounding counties. They are dedicated to providing support and services to those who have been the victims of crime or sexual assault. Their goal is to inform and empower victims of crimes, including rape and sexual violence.
This year’s Italian Fest menu features Eddie’s signature homemade lasagna or pasta, salad, garlic bread, dessert and beverages. The cost of tickets for this event is $10 for adults and $6 for children 10 and under. There will also be a 50/50 cash raffle, which will also go to benefit Prevail, Inc. and those it helps.
This is a great opportunity for local-area residents to enjoy a great Italian dinner as well as help raise money for victims of crimes and sexual abuse in Hamilton and other nearby counties.
If you are interested in finding out more about the Italian Fest or purchasing tickets, please visit Eddies Corner Café, located at 101 North 10 Street in Noblesville. You can also find out more about this event or those who will benefit by calling Prevail, Inc at (317) 773-6942.
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