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CHAMBER CHATTER: Fundraising for adopted grandparents program underway

Sallie Brown

Sallie Brown, smiling senior sales director for Mary Kay Cosmetics, is already working on getting donations now for her 2019 Adopt-a-Grandparent program.

Brown is starting her fund-raising campaign earlier this year because she wants to add Adopt-a-Grandparent Veterans in July. The goal is to provide patriotic music along with gifts for veterans, Brown said.

“I started out seven years ago wanting to expand my business by giving to people who would most likely never be invited to a Mary Kay party due to their living environment,” said the former Alpine Chamber Am­bassador who is now a Chamber director.

Then, Brown said, she real­ized that she and her husband, Larry— both talented musi­cians—could enhance their ex­perience at Christmas.

So Brown started Adopt-a-Grandparent, bringing Christ­mas carols and stockings stuffed with Mary Kay lotions and prod­ucts to older people in residen­tial/assisted living homes in East County.

Brown encourages anyone who would like to carol with her to come to the holiday parties, where employees and Alpine royalty have joined the residents in the fun.

“Each year the Adopt-a-Grandparent program expands in some way,” Brown said. “I have been able to give more gifts through the donations received, develop a team of helpers and acquire non-charitable status.”

She thanked everyone who participated in last year’s Christmas drive.

Almost 700 gifte were deliv­ered to Country Hills Health­care in El Cajon and Alpine View Lodge in Alpine. Those residents who aren’t at the par­ties receive their gifts in their rooms.

Anyone who would like to donate money for this year’s Adopt-a-Grandparent gifts or wants more information can vis­it www.adoptagrandparentusa. com!

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Find out more about the pro­posal for a 98-acre San Diego County park in Alpine during the Chamber’s next monthly “Hot Topics” business breakfast!

The friendly way to start the day at 7:15 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 12, will be at Al Pancho’s Mexi­can Restaurant at 2139 Alpine Blvd.

Vice President George Bar­nett of the Back Country Land Trust (BCLT) will talk about proposed plans for an Alpine County Community Park that would be adjacent to Wright’s Field. BCLT owns and maintains the field preserve.

Barnett’s talk is timely, be­cause the next day on Feb. 13 the San Diego County Board of Supervisors will hold a hearing about buying the proposed park land and maintaining it.

Chamber members and guests will get more news about the community as well as activi­ties and opportunities as they enjoy the hot breakfast. The $20 cost includes giveaways!

Reservations are requested. Call the Chamber at (619) 445- 2722 or visit www.alpinecham­ber.com to get details and to re­serve your spot!

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Can’t make an early morning breakfast meeting?

Then come to the Alpine Chamber’s free Third Thurs­day Mixer from 6 to 8 p.m. on Feb. 21 at Mediterraneo Italian Bistro & Bar!

Known for its gorgeous views as well as delicious appetizers and beverages, Mediterraneo’s is in the Alpine Creek Town Center at 1347 Tavern Road.

There will be networking and fun for Chamber members and guests as well as a no-host bar.

Make your reservation now by calling the Chamber at (619) 445-2722 or visiting www.alpin­echamber.com.

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