Station300 Announces Fundraiser for Lowcountry Military Personnel

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Bluffton, SC / April 24, 2014 / Station300 recently announced their fund-raising program, "Military May," to benefit foundations that provide care for Lowcountry military personnel who return injured and in need of assistance.



Gary Trimm, Station300 Managing Partner, described the two-part program that runs through the month of May. "With 'Bowling for the Brave' we will donate one dollar for every game bowled during the month. For 'Toast the Troops,' we created unique drinks for each of the five branches of the service, such as 'Anchors Aweigh' for the Navy and 'Afterburner' for the Air Force. Station300 will donate one dollar for every military-themed drink purchased," he said. “We hope to raise $15,000 to be split between the Honor our Heroes foundation and Healing Heroes of the Lowcountry fund, and plan to make this an annual event."



“Supporters can come in individually or reserve a time for a group by calling 843-815-2695 ext. 3,” said Emily Tholen, Station300 Event Planner. "We can accommodate several hundred patrons during 'Military May.' We have a lot of open lane times, as well as ample seating in Zeppelins Bar and Restaurant. Everyone can register for prizes that will be given away on the final day of May."



About Station300



Station300, located in Buckwalter Place in Bluffton, SC, is the area’s premier family entertainment center. It has 24 bowling lanes, a game arcade that includes Laser Maze, and Zeppelin’s, a full service bar and restaurant. Station300 has hosted hundreds of events, parties, and fund raisers with attendees ranging from 10 to 300. Learn more about station300bluffton.com.



About Honor our Heroes Foundation



Honor our Heroes Foundation strives to provide life assistance to service members, veterans and their families through direct support and referral services. Learn more at honorourheroesfoundation.org.



About Healing Heroes of the Lowcountry



Healing Heroes of the Lowcountry’s mission is to honor, empower and support wounded heroes, first responders and their families and caregivers by providing state-of-the-art equipment, mental health support and other aid during hospitalization and recovery. Learn more visit hhlcf.org.

Media Contact:

Emily Thelon
843-815-2695
info@station300bluffton.com

Release ID: 41743

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