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Karaoke in Macklemore’s Cadillac and other fun activities at Seattle’s Safeco Field...

Karaoke in Macklemore’s Cadillac and other fun activities at Seattle’s Safeco Field will help United Way raise money for early learning



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SEATTLE, Sept. 19, 2018 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — United Way’s second annual Night Out for Caring, a unique celebration held at Safeco Field on September 21st, 2018, brings together thousands of caring people for fun activities plus “fun”draising to benefit early learning.

Night Out for Caring features activities like the Celebrity Sprint for Kids starring veterans from the Seahawks, Sounders and Mariners plus well-known local faces like PicMonkey Chairman and founder Jonathan Sposato. Guests can sing karaoke in Macklemore’s Cadillac (featured in 2013 White Wall video), get tips on their swing from a Mariners alum, try their arm at speed pitch plus enjoy delicious food and beverage from local culinary favorites. There will also be an opportunity for guests to learn about United Way’s work in early learning, ensuring that all kids- regardless of income, race or zip code- have access to equal learning opportunities.

United Way of King County is making sure students graduate with data-driven programs like Parent Child Home Program, which works with low-income, isolated families in their homes when the kids are 2 and 3 years old—because this window of cognitive growth can’t be missed.

United Way thanks Microsoft, Seattle Mariners, Nordstrom, Ethan Stowell Restaurants and Puget Sound Energy Foundation for their generous support of Night Out for Caring.

For more information on donating to United Way of King County to make sure people have homes, students graduate and families are financially stable, click here or visit United Way of King County’s website at https://www.uwkc.org/donate.

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SOURCE United Way of King County

Karaoke in Macklemore’s Cadillac and other fun activities at Seattle’s Safeco Field will help United Way raise money for early learning