Ronald McDonald WYLIE House – Dinner Service

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Help prepare and serve dinner at the new Wylie House.  Arrive at 4:30, we will prepare dinner to serve at 6pm.  After all the families have eaten, we will eat as a group before cleaning up to go home.  

1) 1 Rotisserie Chicken – fully cooked OR 6 raw chicken breast to be cooked on site Sue

2) 4 boxes Penne Pasta, 4 Jars Alfredo Sauce, Josh 

3) 2 package sundried tomatoes, 1 small jar crushed garlic OR 1 head fresh garlic Carrie 

4) Lettuce – Sue

fresh veggies – Jill

5) 2 Loaves Italian Bakery Bread,  1 can grated parmesan cheese – Kelly

6)  4 dozen cookies – these can be slice and bake or pre-made from the grocery store bakery, boxed, Oreo’s, etc.   Carol Martin 

7)  2 different kinds of ice cream  & 1 box of ice cream cones PLEASE ALSO BRING AN ICE CREAM SCOOP  – Ron

8)  Ice Cream Toppings:  Chocolate, Caramel and Sprinkles Kelly 

10)  1 can black olives, 2 packages shredded Italian blend cheese, 1 large tub of margarine & Lemonade Jill 

Any questions, feel free to call or email me siglerjill@hotmail.com or
816-582-6732

https://www.rmhckc.org/
The Ronald McDonald Houses are a “Home Away From Home” for thousands of
families every year who must travel to the Kansas City area to receive medical
treatment for a sick or injured child. Together, the two Ronald McDonald Houses (Cherry Street House & Longfellow House) provide temporary lodging to as many as 60 families each night while their children undergo vital medical care.  The family Suites inside our Longfellow House, allow us to serve immuno-suppressed children and their families (i.e. organ transplants and bone marrow
transplants). Both Houses offer a warm and welcoming place to sleep, as well as full kitchen facilities, laundry facilities, living rooms and recreation areas
to provide a homey environment where families may relax away from the stresses of the hospital and meet other families experiencing similar crises.

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