Monday, February 18, 2013
Wyckoff's homegrown charity has found a new way to help those in need.
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Monday, February 18
This Valentine's Day, local charity 074ATE1 announced a new meal program designed to feed those who assist those "dealing with breast cancer and their families" by providing meals. The group is encouraging folks to sign up either as volunteers who provide meals or as an individual or family who could benefit from the program. "We are eager to build our program with your help and thank you as always, for your support as we launch this program," the group said on their Facebook page. "We are humbled yet again by the community spirit that exists here and in surrounding towns," the group added. "We encourage you to visit this site and sign up as a member. There is no commitment and we are hoping to announce calendars for families soon" Have a …
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
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Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Stop by the Wyckoff Avenue Mexican restaurant on Wednesday to help raise money for the local breast cancer awareness group.
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Wednesday, December 5, 2012
The successful 074ATE1 fundraising organization is partnering with 3 Chicas Mexican Kitchen to help raise money in the fight against breast cancer. The all-day event was originally scheduled for Oct. 29, but Hurricane Sandy, downed trees and power outages forced the two groups to postpone the event until this week. "Anyone coming in to support the event can bring in the flyer that's on the 074ATE1 page on Facebook or can just let us know and [I'll be] donating 20 percent back to the cause," said 3 Chicas owner Lee Parker. Call 3 Chicas at 201-848-4700 or email 074ATE1 at the074ate1cooks@yahoo.com for more information. Have a question or news tip? Contact editor Joseph M. Gerace at Joseph.Gerace@patch.com, or find us on Facebook and Twitter…
Thursday, October 4, 2012
The Wyckoff-based charity hosted its book release gala at The Brick House on Wednesday
074ATE1 hosted its a Cookbook Kickoff Celebration at the Brick House on Wednesday, Oct. 3, from 7 to 10 p.m. Hundreds attended the free event hosted by Wyckoff's Aldo Cascio. The event served as a book release party as well as a way for the community to recognize the efforts of the volunteers who helped create the cookbook. Proceeds from the book sales would go toward efforts to fight breast cancer. The women of Cooks for a Cure were even featured on the cover of the October issue of (201) Magazine. Read more about the group's efforts here. Have a question or news tip? Contact editor Joseph M. Gerace at Joseph.Gerace@patch.com, or find us on Facebook and Twitter. For news straight to your inbox every morning, sign up for our daily …
Monday, October 1, 2012
The group is also hosting a Cookbook Kickoff Celebration at the Brick House on Wednesday, Oct. 3, from 7 to 10 p.m.
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Monday, October 1, 2012
The "074ATE1: Cooks for a Cure" cookbook will be ready to be picked up on Oct. 1 for those who placed preorders, according to 074ATE1 committee member Wende Pettit. "Your pre-ordered cookbook is waiting for you at Stride Rite in Boulder Run in Wyckoff," Pettit wrote in an email to supporters Sunday. Stride Rite's hours are Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. If you paid for your cookbook to be shipped, you will be receiving your cookbook via US Priority Mail this week, Pettit said. You can check out the women of Cooks for a Cure on the cover of the October issue of (201) Magazine. The group is also hosting a Cookbook Kickoff Celebration at the Brick House on Wednesday, Oct. 3, from 7 to 10 p.m. The free event is being hosted by …
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
"074ATE1: Cooks For A Cure" is a cookbook composed entirely of local submissions and dedicated to victims and survivors of breast cancer.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
For more info on the "074ATE1: Cooks For A Cure" project please read this July article from Wyckoff Patch. Have a question or news tip? Contact editor Joseph M. Gerace at Joseph.Gerace@patch.com, or find us on Facebook and Twitter. For news straight to your inbox every morning, sign up for our daily newsletter.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
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Saturday, August 25, 2012
This photo was submitted by Russell Rothstein of Let's Yo of Franklin Lakes. Let's Yo donated 10 percent of purchases Wednesday at their Franklin Lakes store to 074ATE1: Cooks For A Cure. Have a question or news tip? Contact editor Joseph M. Gerace at Joseph.Gerace@patch.com, or find us on Facebook and Twitter. For news straight to your inbox every morning, sign up for our daily newsletter.
Friday, August 17, 2012
Local charity teams up with Boulder Run yogurt shop to raise money for the fight against breast cancer.
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Friday, August 17, 2012
The still-unopened Red Mango in Boulder Run donated yogurt and sidewalk space Thursday evening to help 074ATE1: Cooks for a Cure raise money in its efforts to fight breast cancer. Lynn Murphy and her conscientious crew from 074ATE1 were on hand from 6 to 9 p.m. dishing out free, heaping samples of Red Mango yogurt and accepting donations for the group. Early in the event, Murphy said that the fundraiser had thus far been very successful. Red Mango owner Andy Winston was standing by all evening to help hand out yogurt. Murphy said she was especially grateful to Winston who was donating so much of his product before his business has even made a dime. Winston said he hadn't yet acquired all the state permits necessary to officially open his…
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