Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Dine at The Brighton Depot on June 24th and Help Fight Child Abuse

Adams & Broomfield Counties, CO – The Brighton Depot, a charming, historic eatery located within the original Brighton train depot at 269 Bridge Street is working to support the local community by helping raise funds to aid children who have suffered from abuse and neglect. The Brighton Depot has teamed up with CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of Adams & Broomfield Counties for a Dining Out for CASA event that will take place on Thursday, June 24 from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM, with 15 percent of total sales going to help CASA fight child abuse and neglect.
The community is invited to visit The Brighton Depot on June 24, and help support CASA’s mission. In addition to enjoying the unique blend of ambiance and cuisine of The Brighton Depot, patrons will also be helping to fight child abuse and neglect.

Located inside the fully restored original train depot in the heart of Brighton ’s revitalized downtown, The Brighton Depot offers a trip into the past with historical ambiance at every turn. It’s cozy, railroad-inspired surroundings are the perfect setting for enjoying this restaurant’s incredible home-style menu. Visit The Brighton Depot’s website, www.thebrightondepot.net, to view a sample menu and learn more about the restaurant’s history.

For more information about the event, including directions and a listing of Dining Out for CASA dates and locations, visit www.casa17th.org .

CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of Adams and Broomfield Counties is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization that trains, supports and supervises community volunteers who advocate for the best interests of innocent child victims of abuse and neglect. Each year, in Adams and Broomfield Counties, there are over 1,300 children who have been physically, sexually or emotionally abused or neglected, and who are in desperate need of a caring, committed CASA Volunteer to speak up for their best interests. In Adams and Broomfield Counties , there are over 230 CASA volunteers, and we are in need of more great community members to become advocates for children. CASA conducts volunteer training classes three times a year. For more information about CASA, call (303) 654-3378 or visit www.casa17th.org.

CASA is an affiliate of the National CASA Program and is generally sponsored by the following ‘Friend of CASA’ Year Long Sponsors: Don Quick, Adams County District Attorney; Doug Darr, Adams County Sheriff; Larry Pace, Skip Fischer and Alice Nichol, Adams County Commissioners; The Bagel Bakery & Cupcake Shoppe; Lafarge; Nance Plumbing & Heating; Wells Fargo; and Vestas.

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