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7 Days 7 Ways To Save Is Back

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7 Days 7 Ways To Save

Our 7 Days 7 Ways To Save sale is back!  Starting Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 we will have a phenomenal deal each day of the week.   Read the rest of this entry »

For 4th consecutive year, Sendik’s delivers holiday donation to Feeding America

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Feeding America

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 28, 2011
Contact:
Nicholas R. Bandoch – Communications Manager
(414) 837-4235
nick.bandoch@sendiksmarket.com

Milwaukee, Wis. – Continuing its commitment to community service and its ongoing partnership with Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin, tomorrow Sendik’s Food Markets will donate 58,000 pounds of food and more than $44,000 to Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin. Two semi-trailers will arrive with the products at Feeding America, 1700 West Fond Du Lac Avenue, at 10:30 a.m. Read the rest of this entry »

Do the Cluck, Fill the Truck

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Do the Cluck, Fill the Truck

Help Sendik’s Food Market Feed the Hungry 

WHO:             Sendik’s Food Market and Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin

WHAT:          Customers sign up for Sendik’s Fan Club and do the Chicken Dance  - Sendik’s will donate five meals for every dance

WHEN:          Saturday, October 15, 2011  9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

WHERE:       Sendik’s Food Market – Elm Grove, Franklin, Germantown, Grafton, Greenfield, Mequon, New Berlin, Wauwatosa and Whitefish Bay  Read the rest of this entry »

Sendik’s Food Markets Presents Penfield Children’s Center with Donation Check

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Generous donation will help launch Sendik’s “Healthy Habits, Strong Kids” program

at Penfield Children’s Center

Who:    Penfield Children’s Center

Sendik’s Food Markets (Balistreri-owned-and-operated / the Red Bag Sendik’s)

 

What:   Balistreri-owned-and-operated Sendik’s Food Markets will present Penfield Children’s Center with a very generous donation check in the amount of $50,000 prior to the first pitch at the Aug. 26 Brewers home game at Miller Park. This grant will support a new healthy-eating and nutrition initiative at Penfield Children’s Center that will launch in fall 2011. Recognizing the impact healthy eating habits and good nutrition have on early childhood development, the “Healthy Habits, Strong Kids” program will feature family centered cooking classes, creative craft activities and more to encourage positive food experiences. All funds raised by Sendik’s were made possible by Sendik’s customers who purchased the summer issue of Sendik’s Real Food Magazine, as well as other promotions like sales from miniature American flags and lollipops in all 9 of its stores. Read the rest of this entry »

Sendik’s Confirms 10th Location in West Bend

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Sendik's Food Markets - Owned and Operated Since 1926

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 5th, 2011

For your information:
Ted Balistreri

Patrick Balistreri

Nick Balistreri

414-964-9525

Sendik’s Confirms 10th Location in West Bend

Whitefish Bay, WI – Balistreri Owned and Operated Sendik’s Food Markets (the Red Bag Sendik’s) confirmed today that they will bring their upscale shopping experience to the residents of West Bend and surrounding communities.  The location of the approximately 50,000 square foot store will be 230 North 18th Avenue, West Bend, in the former Sears Grand building.  The building will be completely renovated with space for additional tenants.  The projected opening is mid October. Read the rest of this entry »

Sendik’s Donates $20,000 for Greenfield Community Center

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On January 26th, 2011, owner Ted Balistreri presented a check for $20,000 to the Greenfield Common Council to assist with the fund-raising efforts for the renovation of the Greenfield Community Center.  Read more on the City of Greenfield website.

Sendik’s Delivers the Gift of Food to Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 18, 2010

Contact: Gina Styer, Communications Manager
(414) 831-6334, Direct
(414) 856-6638, Cell
gstyer@feedingamericawi.org

70,000 Pound Donation Will Help Feed the Hungry this Holiday

Milwaukee, Wis. – The holidays will be brighter for hungry families in eastern Wisconsin this season thanks to a very generous donation from Balistreri Owned and Operated Sendik’s Food Markets. As a result of a three month partnership, Sendik’s is donating 70,000 pounds of food and more than $19,000 to Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin. Read the rest of this entry »

Sendik’s To Open In New Berlin

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Sendik's

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 24, 2010

For your information:

Greg Devorkin -   262-240-0249   -   414-839-7065

Devo Properties and the City of New Berlin announced today that Sendik’s Food Market will bring its high quality food offerings to the community.  Sendik’s will remodel and occupy a 44,000-square-feet store at the New Berlin Plaza at 3600 South Moorland Road.  Sendik’s is expected to open on November 1, 2010, just in time for the busy Holiday shopping season.  The store is part of the shopping center that was previously occupied by Lang and Kohl’s Food Store.  The mall will be renamed Sendik’s New Berlin Plaza. Read the rest of this entry »

Sendik’s Food Markets Gives Away a Chevy Malibu Hybrid to a Lucky Customer and Donates over $70,000 to ABCD: After Breast Cancer Diagnosis

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Franklin Mayor Tom Taylor and Former GB Packer LeRoy Butler to Assist in the Drawing

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 15th, 2009

Contact:
Sendik’s Food Market

Nick Balistreri or Margaret Harris
(414) 964-9525
nick@sendiksmarket.com
margaret@sendiksmarket.com

ABCD

Ginny Finn – Executive Director
(414) 918-9222
ginny@abcdmentor.org

WHAT: Balistreri Sendik’s donates over $70,000 to ABCD and gives away a new car
WHEN: Friday, April 17th, 2009, Noon.
WHERE: Sendik’s Food Market, 5200 W. Rawson Ave., Franklin
WHO: Sendik’s representatives Margaret Harris, Nick, Patrick, and Ted Balistreri
ABCD Board President Kathy Ehley and Executive Director Ginny Finn
Special Guests Franklin Mayor Tom Taylor and former GB Packer LeRoy Butler
Many Sendik’s customers including some of the finalists to win the car
WHY: Because it’s really fun to give stuff away and to support a great cause!

Milwaukee, WI – Over the past 10 weeks Balistreri Sendik’s Food Markets have partnered with After Breast Cancer Diagnosis (ABCD), an organization founded by local news personality Melodie Wilson Oldenburg, to promote breast cancer awareness and try to raise funds for this great charitable organization. The promotion will come to an end this Friday when one lucky Sendik’s customer will win a new car! Join us Friday, April 17th, 2009 at Noon at Sendik’s in Franklin to see the results of our two and a half months of teamwork and pick the winner of the brand new Chevy Malibu Hybrid.

“We are humbled by the incredible support our customers have given to this grass roots, local charity, ABCD” said Nick Balistreri of Sendik’s. “The event, celebrating the achievement of over $70,000 raised will culminate by having former Green Bay Packer LeRoy Butler and Franklin Mayor Tom Taylor draw the name of the grand prize winner of the new car. I think it will be a great finale to this fantastic partnership and a great last push to help a wonderful organization in ABCD,” Balistreri added. LeRoy Butler will also be signing autographs and selling merchandise to benefit the LeRoy Butler Foundation for Breast Cancer. Balistreri also noted that Palermo’s Pizza and Coca Cola will be on hand to provide refreshments for the event.

Kathy Ehley, President of ABCD’s Board of Directors said, “Breast cancer doesn’t care that the economy is challenging now. Our free services are more important than ever. We are extremely grateful for Sendik’s financial generosity.” She added, “But Sendik’s did more than raise funds. Sendik’s welcomed our volunteers into their eight metro-Milwaukee stores to share information about ABCD with customers. And Sendik’s employees have become enthusiastic advocates for the cause. This is has been real community teamwork in action.”

Since February, Sendik’s and their customers have collected money to benefit ABCD. Here are a few highlights from the program:

  • Sendik’s Real Food Magazine: 100% of proceeds from the sale of the magazine benefitted ABCD.
  • Hearts for ABCD: For 2 weeks Sendik’s sold foil wrapped chocolate hearts for $1 each with all proceeds benefitting ABCD.
  • The Power of One-To-One: During this 2 week period if customers purchased any participating ice cream products Sendik’s contributed $1 of the sale to ABCD.
  • Support ABCD… Win A Car: Sendik’s purchased and donated a new Chevy Malibu Hybrid and then, over a 7 week period customers received entry slips to win the car by donating $2 to ABCD. For more information on this event go to http://www.sendiksmarket.com/web/chevrolet-malibu-hybrid-giveaway.

Thru Sendik’s Real Food Magazine charity partnership program Balistreri Sendik’s also contributed $59,000 to the MACC Fund in January and in November a donation valued at over $100,000 to Wisconsin’s Second Harvest.

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ABCD: After Breast Cancer Diagnosis was founded by a group of women who realized that having breast cancer is about much more than biopsies, surgery and chemotherapy. Most of ABCD’s founders are breast cancer survivors themselves who discovered that the most valuable information and support came from others in similar life circumstances with similar experiences with the disease. But not everyone diagnosed with breast cancer knows where to find that kind of help. That’s where ABCD comes in.

ABCD’s mission is to provide free, personalized information and one-to-one support to people in eastern Wisconsin who are affected by breast cancer. While science searches for a cure, ABCD complements the work of health care providers by serving as a reliable, accessible and highly personalized resource for breast cancer patients and their loved ones.

ABCD trains volunteers to be Mentors and then matches them with people diagnosed with breast cancer and their families and loved ones. Matches are made on the basis of demographic and clinical data supplied by Mentors and participants. A Mentor keeps in touch with the participant by phone throughout the treatment process, providing information on local and national resources, and perhaps most important, the support of someone who’s “been there.” ABCD also operates the Breast Cancer Helpline, the only such telephone helpline in Eastern Wisconsin. To learn more about ABCD, log onto www.abcdmentor.org.

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