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Taste of Kennesaw organizers report $265,000 returned to charities, name KSU care services as permanent beneficiary
Summary
Mike Everhart of the Kennesaw Business Association told council the Taste of Kennesaw has returned more than $265,000 to local charities over its run and that this year produced nearly $35,000; organizers will make Kennesaw State University care services a permanent fifth charity.
Mike Everhart, who chairs Taste of Kennesaw and represents the Kennesaw Business Association, updated the City Council on the event’s history and finances at the Dec. 15 meeting.
Everhart said Taste of Kennesaw marked its 17th anniversary on Nov. 1 and that, over the years, the Kennesaw Business Association has partnered with the city and…
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