The 2014 Happy Joe's Kids Foundation calendar celebrating the Midwestern seasons will be unveiled on Thursday, November 7th at a brief program at Valley Bank, 2020 East Kimberly.  The program will begin at 5:15p and conclude no later than 6:30p.  The calendar features photos taken by regional photographers and the 2014 calendar features the beauty, the challenges, and the recreational opportunities that our seasons offer us.

In commemoration of Happy Joe's 40th year in business last November, and as a way to give back to our communities, we founded a non-profit organization, the Happy Joe's Kids Foundation. The intent of this foundation is to raise funds for special needs children and their families across the Midwest.  For more information on what we do, please visit www.happyjoeskids.org.

Valley Bank sponsors the calendar program and each year a calendar is created to benefit a regional non-profit organization.  Twenty thousand calendars are produced and the beneficiary uses these to promote their organization's mission. Happy Joe Whitty states, "We appreciate Valley Bank giving us the opportunity to promote the Happy Joe's Kids Foundation. We will be able to spread the word to many, with a reminder about the foundation every time they look at the calendar!"

If you would like more information, please contact Kristel Whitty-Ersan at 563.332.8811, Ext. 203, or via e-mail at kristele@happyjoes.com.

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