Mind-Reader predicts DOW and AFC/NFC championship contenders to Benefit Connecticut Food BankCT-based Hypnotist & Thought Reader Keith Zalinger brought his own brand of Paranormal Entertainment to Branford Elks Lodge on 1/22/11. Highlights of the event included the prediction of the DOW, and the final four teams of the 2011 NFL Playoffs.
By: Keith Zalinger The climax of the event was a sealed envelope, dated 12/31/2010 (three weeks prior to the show), which had been in the possession of the Branford Elks lodge until it was handed to a volunteer to read aloud. A number of predictions had been written and sealed in the envelope, including the close of the Dow Jones Industrial Averages on 1/21/11 and the final four teams of the 2011 NFL Playoffs. 15% of the proceeds from the event were donated to the Connecticut Food Bank. Connecticut Food Bank, a private, nonprofit organization, works with corporations, community organizations, and individuals to solicit, transport, warehouse and distribute donated food. By soliciting the food industry for products that will not sell –– items that are wholesome but might have some cosmetic flaw –– Connecticut Food Bank reduces waste and feeds people. A dedicated staff of more than 40 ensures that Connecticut Food Bank continues to fulfill the mission of alleviating hunger. According to Connecticut Food Bank data: • On average, Connecticut Food Bank distributes 119,653 grocery carts of food per year – so many carts that if you lined them up, they would reach from the Food Bank's main warehouse in East Haven to Norwalk and back. • Every business day, Connecticut Food Bank distributes about 30 tons of food. • What can you do? Every little bit helps. Five cans of food, $5 or five hours of your time can make a difference in the life of someone who doesn’t have enough to eat every day. • Every $5 donated to Connecticut Food Bank helps us provide 18 meals to a family, a child, or senior in need. • Even in a state as wealthy as Connecticut, there is a huge need for food assistance, especially in cities like Bridgeport and New Haven. Sometimes the difference between a family who uses a food program and one that doesn’t is the sudden loss of a job, an illness, or unexpected rise in health or utilities bills. • Prior to the recession a survey of food pantry and soup kitchen clients in Connecticut revealed that: • 42% had to choose between food or utilities • 34% had to choose between food or rent • 30% had to choose between food or medical care For further information about Keith Zalinger, contact: Keith Zalinger espmagic.com@ http://www.tinyurl.com/ 860-989-0973 For further information on the CFB, contact: Connecticut Food Bank http://www.ctfoodbank.org/ 150 Bradley Street, East Haven, CT 06512 Phone: (203) 469-5000 Fax: (203) 469-4871 E-Mail: cfb@ctfoodbank.org # # # Thought-reading and Paranormal Entertainment by Keith Zalinger and company. Minds expanded and blown daily! End
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