Soup’r Sundae is Super and Successful

Soup’r Sundae is Super and Successful

Wilde Lake High School Principal Rick Wilson tries some of the 16 soups provided by local restaurants for Soup’r Sundae benefit for Grassroots hosted by the high school. The event attracted over 700 people.

The 10th annual Soup‘r Sundae fundraiser for Grassroots raised almost $40,000 attracted over 700 attendees for an afternoon of family fun, soup prepared by area restaurants and all the ice cream you could eat, as well as a silent auction with over 200 themed baskets and dozens of gift certificates and other items.

The event was hosted by Wilde Lake High School and The Faith Community Partnership of Bethany United Methodist Church and Glen Mar United Methodist Church.

Court Place Advisors, LLC, Howard County General Hospital and M&T Bank were the Presenting Sponsors. The Platinum Sponsors were Howard Bank, The Howard Hughes Corporation and the Rotary Club of Columbia Town Center. Gold Sponsors included Biegel & Waller, Coastal Sunbelt Produce, Lisa Higgins Hussman and The Mall in Columbia.

Soups were provided by Aida Bistro & Wine Bar, Alexandra’s at Turf Valley, Centre Park Grille, Chef Paolino Cafe, Clyde’s of Columbia, Elkridge Furnace Inn, Ellicott Mills Brewing Company, Iron Bridge Wine Company, Kelsey’s Restaurant, The Kings Contrivance Restaurant, LeeLynn’s, Ranazul, Tino’s Italian Bistro, Vantage House, Waterside Restaurant, and Whole Foods. Breads were provided Tribeca Bread Company. Cheese was provided by Cabot Creamery. Ice cream was provided by Long Gate Safeway and Wegmans. Vanilla custard was provided by Shake Shack Columbia.

Over 80 volunteers from Howard County high schools helped with everything from dishing up ice cream to dancing with the young guests. Volunteers from the participating faith communities gathered and packaged silent auction items and managed the entire operation from set-up to check-out.

Cathy Smith of Jean Moon & Associates was the event manager for Soup’r Sundae for the 10th year in a row. All proceeds from the event benefit Grassroots’ 24-7 crisis intervention services and shelter programs for the homeless.

Wilde Lake High School senior Dashae Coleyepps joins dancing children at the 10th annual Soup’r Sundae benefit for Grassroots. She was one of 80 student volunteers at the event.
Over 700 people attended Soup’r Sundae at Wilde Lake High School. Sixteen local restaurants provided soup and 80 student volunteers provided service.
The Faith Partnership of Glen Mar United Methodist Church and Bethany United Methodist Church hosted Soup’r Sundae with Wilde Lake High School. The faith communities created a silent auction of over 200 themed baskets and dozens of gift certificates.

 

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