Rentmeister Total Home Service Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Community Involvement’

Join Us for a Food Drive

Monday, November 29th, 2021

Join us in participating in the West Davis Chamber of Commerce food drive. The food drive will take place from November 16th to December 7th.

Donations of canned and non-perishable food items will benefit local students in the area. You can drop off your items at the Glen Eagle Golf Course until December 7th.

You can learn more about our community involvement here.

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We’re Proud to Sponsor Roy High!

Friday, March 12th, 2021

At Rentmeister Total Home Service, we’re proud to sponsor Roy High’s play Back to the 80s—“A risky, goonie, breakfasty tale of totally tubular time travel.”

We’re proud to sponsor the local community and the arts!

You can find out more about our community involvement here.

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Community Involvement: The Norm Hansen Memorial Golf Tournament

Tuesday, July 2nd, 2019

The-Hole-Sponsored-By-Rentmeister-Total-Home-ServiceWe love to give back to the community here at Rentmeister Total Home Service. Recently, we participated in the 5th Annual Norm Hansen Memorial Golf Tournament. Norm Hansen was a life long resident of Syracuse that frequented the Glen Eagle Golf Course.  Norm Hansen’s family honors his memory by holding this commemorative tournament annually in June. 

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Serving Breakfast and Serving our Community

Monday, June 16th, 2014

Rentmeister Total Home Service is proud to be sponsoring the Pancake Breakfast benefiting Chloe’s Sunshine Park for our fourth year in a row during Heritage Days. We invite our wonderful customers, friends and family to join us at the Community Center on Saturday, June 28 from 7:30-9:30am for a delicious pancake breakfast. Rentmeister’s staff will be cooking, serving and cleaning up from this event that is sure to be a blast for the whole family. The cost is $3 per person or $20 per family (up to 8 family members).

Proceeds from the breakfast benefit the proposed Chloe’s Sunshine Playground project. The project is named after Chloe Bennett, a Syracuse City child who has been diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and West Syndrome which limit her ability to speak, walk, and to play on traditional playground equipment. Chloe’s mother felt inspired to gather support to create a community playground that would accommodate all children where they could play together and bridge the gap. The proposed playground would be fully accessible and feature ramps, shade structures, slides, swings, a water splash pad and restrooms. 

Come out to the Pancake Breakfast to learn more and help show your support. We look forward to seeing you!

 

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