Rentmeister Total Home Service Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Syracuse City’

Join Us for the Heritage Days Pancake Breakfast!

Friday, June 18th, 2021

We’re proud to say that we’re sponsoring the Syracuse City Heritage Days Pancake Breakfast. Join us for a delicious meal at the Community Center on Saturday, June 26th from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. before the parade. Catch us around! We’ll be out supporting other events on the line up as much as possible.

At Rentmeister Total Home Services, we’re committed to helping our community. You can find out about more of our community involvement here.

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Chloe’s Sunshine Playground is Now Open!

Monday, May 11th, 2015

Chloe’s Sunshine Playground held its grand opening on Saturday, May 9, 2015 to coincide with Chloe’s 8th birthday. Hundreds of residents attended with their families to participate in the playground’s opening and share in the celebration. After the ribbon was cut, approximately 100 children of all abilities and ages were able to swing, climb and play the rest of the afternoon. Fundraising is underway for Phase 2 of the playground’s construction that will include a splash pad. For more information and updates, check their Facebook page at Chloe’s Sunshine Playground

Click here to watch interviews and local coverage of the playground’s grand opening!

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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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