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ALPHA CHI OMEGA FUND RAISER HELD AT SUKIT HOOKAH

“Real Strong Women” Will be Raising Funds to Support the Beach House Family Shelter
Toledo, OH – Alpha Chi Omega Chapter of The University of Toledo is hosting a fundraiser at Sukit Hookah to raise money for the Beach House Family Shelter.

On Thursday, March 21st, 2013 members of the Alpha Chi Omega Toledo chapter will be holding a fundraiser at Sukit Hookah to support the Beach House Family Shelter.  Members will be volunteering their time as ‘guest baristas’; greeting and seating patrons, making recommendations, taking orders, and COLLECTING TIPS. This event will run from 8:00 PM to 12:00 AM and all proceeds from tips collected, raffle/donation collections, and 10% of Sukit Hookah's net sales will be donated to the Beach House Family Shelter!

Members of AChiO will be promoting this event on and off campus the entire week prior, collecting donations from local businesses, and arranging for local musicians, comedians, and other artists to perform throughout the event.  This is a great cause and, as is typical with Sukit Hookah fundraisers, will be a great time for all those in attendance.  AChiO and Sukit Hookah will also be providing live entertainment from local musicians, comedians, and other artists and, as is typical of Sukit Hookah fundraisers, will be a great time for all those in attendance.

Sukit Hookah is located at 3354 Dorr Street in Toledo, Ohio. Please note that Sukit Hookah does require all patrons to be at least 18 years of age, and must present their State or Government Issued Photo Identification.  


ABOUT ALPHA CHI OMEGA: Alpha Chi Omega is national sorority founded in 1885 at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana.  The Alpha Chi Omega-Beta Omega Chapter at the University of Toledo was formed in 1945, and is one of the 135 national chapters of Alpha Chi Omega.  The sorority upholds a specific set of criteria with five important values consisting of character, leadership, academic interest, personal development, and financial responsibility.  They support the fight against domestic violence, and hold philanthropic dinners with proceeds going to local organizations. Members are active volunteers at the Beach House Family Shelter in downtown Toledo, contributing time and financial support.  


ABOUT SUKIT HOOKAH: Sukit Hookah is a contemporary spin on venerable tradition. [Their] philosophy is one of service over product, substance over image, education over promotion, and dialogue over monologue.  “We’ve been really fortunate the last 2 ½ years. We opened our business during one of the worst recessions in recent history but our model of low prices and high quality have helped us gain a loyal customer base and solid footing.  Not everyone has been so fortunate and organizations like the Beach House Family Shelter are to be commended.  We happily support them and Alpha Chi Omega.” – says Jonathan Phillips, Owner/Operator of Sukit Hookah.

Visit their website and blog for answers to all your hookah questions at http://sukithookahs.com/ and http://blog.sukithookahs.com/.

MORE: If you would like more information about this event, or to would like to make a donation, please contact Halie Lewis via email at Halie.Lewis@rockets.utoledo.edu. You may also visit http://blog.sukithookahs.com/2013/03/support-the-beach-house-toledo.html or https://www.facebook.com/events/155119347984603/ to learn more or make donations.