People & Places: 'Souper Safari' event March 3 to benefit Total Source for Hearing-loss and Access
BY DANNA SUE WALKER World Staff Writer
Thursday, February 28, 2013
2/28/13 at 3:16 AM
If you have a pith helmet, plan to bring it when you attend TSHA's 31st annual Souper Sunday "A Souper Safari" on March 3 at SpiritBank Event Center, 10441 S. Regal Blvd.
Doors open at 3:30 p.m. Hundreds of silent auction items are available. Hunt bravely, and you may bag a prize trophy.
Soups, breads, desserts and beverages will be served from 4-6 p.m. when you can gather 'round the campfire - well, OK, it's a dining table - and swap tales with fellow trekkers.
TSHA (Total Source for Hearing-loss and Access) is a United Way partner agency committed to bridging the gaps for those affected by hearing loss. Join TSHA's safari to help make a difference in the lives of the more than 1 in 10 people who struggle with hearing loss.
Advance tickets to this casual event are $20 for adults and $10 for children ages 6-11 (kids 5 and under are admitted free). A portion of your ticket is tax-deductible. Tickets may be purchased at the door for $5 more each. Corporate sponsorships are available.
For more information, call 918-832-8742, email dhiggins@tsha.cc or go to tulsaworld.com/tsha
Participating chefs and restaurants: PF Chang's, Matt Louviere (Personal Chef & Catering Services), Los Cabos, Waterfront Grill, Panera, Charleston's, Katie Gilbertson (individual chef), Elephant Run, Jimmy's Egg, Cheddar's, Full Moon Cafe, Hale H.S. Culinary Arts Program, Mimi's Café, India Palace and Mi Tierra.
Sponsors are: Helmerich & Payne Inc, Brier Law Firm PLLC & Cimarron Technology Inc., Court Newkirk, The Zarrow Families Foundation, Rhodes, Hieronymus, Jones, Tucker & Gable PLLC, J&D Inspection and Expediting, LLC - Jim & Denelda Richardson, George Hazlett - State Farm, Margaret P. Holdridge, Jim and René Ryan, TSCCD Inc, Dr. Dean and Vesta Vantrease, and RW Holland Inc.
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Jeanne Pease (left), president of the TSHA board, joins Mexicali general manger Al Cronheim and the board's president-elect Robin Sanders to prepare for Souper Sunday at the SpiritBank Event Center. CORY YOUNG / Tulsa World
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