ROSWELL - Randall-Paulson Architects (RPA) is a sponsor of the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Spring Classic for the sixth year in a row. The game between college national powers and rival teams Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and Georgia Bulldogs will be held April 27 at Turner Field. .
Michael B. Randall, AIA principal at RPA said he is leading a fundraising effort to collect donations throughout the community.
“Not only is the event fun to watch, but it’s been a great chance to contribute to the health of our next generation,” Randall said.
Since 2004, the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Spring Classic has raised over $1 million for Children’s Healthcare.
“It’s an important opportunity to help one of the country’s best pediatric hospitals – according to U.S. News & World Report – to thrive, grow and continue offering excellent service to our community,” Randall said.
The annual Classic is one of Children’s most successful fundraisers.
“Hopefully this year’s Spring Classic will be the largest in NCAA game history, and support the community in a way that could affect us all personally,” he said
To make a contribution to Michael Randall’s Children’s Healthcare Classic fundraising team, visit--- http://www.kintera.org/c.ohLUJ1PHKsG/b.5683993/siteapps/personalpage/ShowPage.aspx?sid=cqLKIXNIKoIQKXPBInH * * *
For more information about this press release, contact:
Michael B. Randall, AIA, Principal, Randall-Paulson Architects 770-650-7558; Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications 407-644-4142; lvershelco@aol.com
About Randall-Paulson Architects:
Headquartered in Roswell, Ga., Randall-Paulson Architects is a 15-year old commercial architectural design firm that specializes in the design of industrial, office, retail, mixed-use, education, religious, childcare, and hospitality facilities.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Randall-Paulson Architects A Sponsor of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Spring Classic for Sixth Year
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