Suite Cafe 2015 – A Little Different, But Still Shining the Spotlight on the Students

Contact: Paula Ziemski
724-972-2305

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 16, 2015

Suite Cafe 2015

(North Huntingdon, PA) — Norwin Play it Forward Fund presents the sixth annual Suite Café, a family-friendly coffeehouse event to benefit the fund. The event takes place Saturday, May 9, 2015 from 7 to 9:30 PM at Norwin High School. Suite Café is one of two annual signature events supporting the fund.

The evening features musical entertainment by Norwin instrumental students and their instructors, coffee beverages by locally-owned Barista to You, desserts, a popcorn bar catered by the Pittsburgh Popcorn Factory, and the “Almost Famous” Cake Auction, which continues to be a favorite (and a great way to bring home dessert for Mother’s Day celebrations, too!).

To keep the focus on our student performers, there will be no Chinese Auction prizes this year – but there will be a 50/50 raffle and several major door prizes.  Those who attend can choose which prize they’d like to win.

Admission for the event has been reduced too!  Prepaid reservations are $20, and all sales at the door are $25. For reservations, mail check and attendee names to:

Norwin Play it Forward Fund, Inc.
c/o Fallie Princeton
1294 Hedy Lynn Drive
North Huntingdon, PA 15642

For credit card inquiries, please call 724.515.4858 and leave a message, or email [email protected].  Details will be provided in return communication.

Corporate sponsorships for the event are available.  For additional information, call Fallie at 724-864-1426 or email [email protected]. All proceeds benefit the fund.

Norwin Play it Forward Fund, Inc., a 501(c)3, non-profit organization provides need-based grants for motivated Norwin instrumental students, grades 5 -12, who desire to improve their musical performance abilities by taking private music lessons or attending summer music camps. The goal for students who benefit is to ultimately play it forward in the future – either financially or of giving their time and talent to help mentor other students – thereby helping to attract and retain membership in the historically successful band and orchestra programs, as well as to support the arts in the Norwin School District. Now in its sixth year, the fund has supported nearly 50 students with lessons as well as summer music camp grants.