Local Children’s Hospitals To Benefit When Celebrities Converge On Northwest For 2005 Richard Karn Invitational

OLYMPIA, August 19, 2005 – Richard Kind (Spin City), Grant Show (Melrose Place), along with film stars Bret Cullen and Robert Hays head an impressive list of celebrities scheduled to join TV personality Richard Karn (Family Feud and Home Improvement) for a major golf tournament to benefit Mary Bridge Children?s Hospital and Overlake Hospital August 21st and 22nd.

The 2005 Invitational, hosted by Mr. Karn, celebrates its 14th consecutive year in the Pacific Northwest. In its history, the Invitational has ...

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Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation and RadioShack Team Up to Launch National Cell Phone Recycling Week

Proceeds from collected cellphones will benefit National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

NEW YORK, October 11, 2004 – Starting today, Americans can protect the environment while helping a worthwhile children’s charity during the first-ever National Cell Phone Recycling Week. Call2Recycle™, the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation’s (RBRC) cellphone recycling program, and RadioShack Corporation (NYSE: RSH) are encouraging consumers to drop off their old cellphones at local RadioShack locations across the nation to benefit the National Center for Missing & Exploited ...

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Fallen firefighters to benefit when celebrities converge on Northwest for 2004 Richard Karn Invitational

GIG HARBOR, July 21, 2004 — Hall of Famer Mike Ditka, Dennis Haysbert of FOX TV’s “24”, Seattle Seahawks GM Bob Ferguson and Bachelorette Star and Firefighter Ryan Sutter head an impressive list of celebrities scheduled to join TV Personality Richard Karn (Family Feud and Home Improvement) for a major golf event, dinner and auction to benefit Firefighters National Trust, July 24-26 in Seattle.

The 2004 Invitational, hosted by Mr. Karn, begins its 13th consecutive year in the Pacific ...

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RBRC partners with Boys & Girls Clubs of America to make a difference in children?s lives and the environment

The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation Partners With Boys & Girls Clubs of America To Make a Difference In Children’s Lives and The Environment

ATLANTA, July 13, 2004 – The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC), a non-profit public service organization dedicated to recycling rechargeable batteries and cellphones, has teamed up with Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) to make a difference in the environment as well as the lives of young children.

RBRC’s new Call2Recycle™ program makes it easier than ever ...

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Call2Recycle program gives cellphone owners an easy way to turn in used cellphones, which will then be recycled or resold to

RBRC’s Call2Recycle program gives cellphone owners an easy way to turn in used cellphones, which will then be recycled or resold to benefit charities

NEW YORK, April 22, 2004 – By 2005, roughly 200 million cellphones will be in use in the U.S., and approximately 130 million phones will be retired each year, according to INFORM. A survey conducted by Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC), a non-profit public service organization dedicated to recycling rechargeable batteries, reveals that more than ...

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