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Breakfast Talk on Wrigley Field's Centennial Celebration To Benefit Educational Programs for Chicago At-risk Youth

Win or lose in 2014, Chicago Cubs' fans will be treated to a season-long celebration of venerable Wrigley Field. The biggest winner on Thursday, April 10, will be Chicago urban youth, who will be the principal beneficiary of a sneak preview of the 100th anniversary birthday party hosted by Midtown Educational Foundation.

Who:     

Kevin Saghy, Chicago CubsManager of Communications

What:     

A behind-the-scenes look at the team's season-long plans to commemorate and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Friendly Confines

 Where:       

Chicago law offices of Skadden Arps, 155 N. Wacker Dr., 28th Floor

 When:          

Thursday, April 10; Registration and continental breakfast, 7:30 a.m.; Program, 8-9 a.m.

 Why:           

Proceeds from the breakfast will support after-school and summertime enrichment programs for 1,100 at-risk Chicago children ages 8 to 18.  

Cost:  

$15 for breakfast and a chance to win tickets to the official 100th Anniversary Game against the Arizona Diamondbacks onWednesday, April 23 at 1:20 p.m.

Host:         

Midtown Educational Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization which sponsors the Metro Achievement Center for girls in the West Loop and the Midtown Center for boys in Bucktown

Attendance: 

Limited to the first 100 guests.

Register at  www.midtown-metro.org/champions for further details.

For more information on Midtown Educational Foundation, view short three-minute video:
'Chicago Needs MEF' at 
www.midtown-metro.org/mefvideo

For Further Information: Bob Kornecki, Midtown Educational Foundation, (312) 738-8300 Ext. 27 or at bkornecki@midtown-metro.org

/PRNewswire -- March 31, 2014/

SOURCE Midtown Educational Foundation