Benefit for Feast’s Owner Teri Rogers This Sunday
Decatur Metro | November 22, 2011Robert sends along this note from Feast’s general manager detailing a fundraiser for Feast’s well-known owner, Teri Rogers, who is again battling cancer…
Feast will be closed on Sunday, November 27 for a special benefit.
I wanted to let the community and our customers who know Teri Rogers, the owner of Feast, that her friends and I are holding a benefit for her to help offset her medical bills as she battles cancer for a second time. Although we are using Feast as the venue, this is not a Feast event, so please understand.
Thanks, Robin
- Sunday, November 27, 2011 from 3pm until 10pm
- $50.00 per person general admission
- All guests receive 3 drink tickets & Chef’s appetizer plate. (special menu will be available… food for purchase).
- Musical Guests: Mike Zimmerman Trio; Tommy Thompson; Nelson Nolan; Dave Franklin; Rob Aldridge; Richard Smith & many more…
- Silent Auction & Raffles will be going on too so bring your dancing & buying shoes!
(Donations for the auction are welcome and will be much appreciated.)
If you cannot attend, but would like to make a cash donation, make checks payable to:
Teri S. Rogers Medical Account; mail to:
Nancy Gault, CPA
Roddy Horsley, Dillon & Gault, LLC
900 Circle 75 PKWY S.E. Suite 1100
Atlanta, GA 30339
OR call Nancy with credit card information (easy and painless… )http://www.facebook.com/#!/events/214064468666494/












God bless you, Teri.
I have an auction item to donate, but don’t FB. Do you have an email for anyone connected to the silent auction? Got VM when I called the CPAs and cannot locate any email addresses for them. Thanks.
Hi-Feeling Charitable.Thanks so much for your kind generosity. Please contact Rana Riner (Teri’s sister) she is heading up the Silent Auction items. Her # is 404-290-1321 OR her email address is:
. THANK YOU!!!!
So sorry to hear her news. I hope they have a good turnout.
I used to work for Teri at Neighbor’s in Va-Highland. She is a nice lady who has conquered a lot in her life.
We just dined at Feast on Friday night — always a wonderful experience. We wondered why we didn’t see Teri there. I had no idea she was battling cancer. My thoughts are with her and her family.