Thursday, January 21, 2010

The 19th Annual ROCK 103 Ronald McDonald House Radiothon

Celebrity Waiters Night at The Half Shell to Benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Memphis

MEMPHIS (TN) – It's time to kick off the 19th Annual ROCK 103 Ronald McDonald House Radiothon as The Half Shell (7825 Winchester Rd.) hosts Celebrity Waiter’s Night on Tuesday, January 26th from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Get ready to be served by some of Memphis’ favorite local celebrities, dig in to the food specials and enjoy the best seafood in town while helping to raise funds for Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Memphis.

The 19th Annual ROCK 103 Ronald McDonald House Radiothon will be held Thursday, February 11th and Friday, February 12th and just like in years before, the entire ROCK 103 crew, including John “Bad Dog” McCormack, Ric Chetter and Tim Spencer will join in on the 28 hour broadcast and help raise funds and awareness for “The House That Love Built”. As Radiothon enters its 19th year, more than $6.2 million has been raised for Ronald McDonald House of Memphis.

The Half Shell will be packed with your favorite Memphis celebrities and ROCK 103 will be on hand for a very special live broadcast from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. with Bad Dog, Ric and Tim, so come by and hang out with the ROCK 103 crew for Bad Dog’s first public appearance since his cancer diagnosis. And don’t forget, the more you tip the more you help as ALL of the Celebrity Waiters’ tips benefit the 19th Annual ROCK 103 Ronald McDonald House Radiothon.

So come to The Half Shell to help kick off Radiothon and tell your friends, family and colleagues to turn the dial to ROCK 103 (102.7FM) on February 11th and 12th, and make a pledge to the children and families of Ronald McDonald House of Memphis by calling 1-800-230-KIDS!

For more information or to make an online donation, please visit www.rmhmemphis.org or contact Jordan Proctor at (901) 312-7479.

Ronald McDonald House is a “home-away-from-home” for families who are in Memphis while their child is receiving treatment for cancer or another catastrophic illness at St Jude Children’s Research Hospital. All families stay completely free of charge.

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