Posted on 10/15/2009 11:57:48 AM PDT by STONEWALLS
FirstCall/ -- AT&T* announced today a donation of more than $250,000 to the Patriots' Path Council, serving Boy Scouts of America in northern and central New Jersey. The money is a result of the first annual AT&T NJ Golf Classic which was held at Fiddlers Elbow Country Club in Bedminster and featured appearances by former NY Yankees Joe Pepitone and Lee Mazzilli. Proceeds will be used to support Inner City Scouting programs providing camp scholarships for children living in urban areas and will also fund the cost of a full-time bilingual Program Director for Hispanic communities.
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thank you,
Stonewalls, an old Scout and also an AT&T shareholder.
Joe Pepitone? Gosh, I met him when he was with the Cubs several years ago.
E-mail sent from a scouter, AT&T mobile and internet customer
Stonewalls,
I took your advice and got a very nice response back from AT&T.
From: Cyclotic
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 4:06 PM
To: jennifer.ousley@att.com
Subject: Sponsorship of NJ Golf Classic
Jennifer,
I read online today that AT&T made a $250,000 donation to a local Boy Scout Council through the AT&T NJ Golf Classic. As an AT&T mobile and AT&T internet customer for many years, as well as a longtime scout leader, I wanted to convey my appreciation to your organization for the tournament sponsorship and subsequent donation.
With Regards,
Cyclotic
Here is Jennifer’s response
Mr. Cyclotic
Thank you for your comments. We are committed to strengthening the communities where we live and work, and we are proud to support the efforts of the Boy Scouts who help us to serve our community.
Jennifer Ousley
Corporate Manager
AT&T Stockholder Services
....me too Cyclonic....we’ve really got to stand up for companies like AT&T...they de4serve our positive feed back because they refuse to be cowed by the homosexual lobby.
Stonewalls
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