
EDINA, MINN. – April 18, 2012 – Abbey’s Hope Charitable Foundation is excited to announce that Minnesota-based singer/songwriter Keri Noble will be performing at the 5th Annual Abbey’s Hope Golf Tournament, Sept.17 at Braemar Golf Course.
Noble has released four albums and was recently named Cities97 Morning Show Co-Host alongside Brian Oake. She is also featured twice weekly on 100.3 KFAN’s Power Trip Morning Show during Keri Around Town.
“We really wanted to have a true Minnesota artist at the event this year, so we are thrilled that Keri is performing at this event,” said Katey Taylor, co-founder of Abbey’s Hope and mother of Abbey Taylor, who died in 2008 as a result of injuries sustained in an improperly maintained pool drain cover. “Attendees can enjoy an afternoon of golf followed by an evening of food, live and silent auctions, and a performance by Keri.”
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For updates regarding the golf tournament, please check the Events page at www.abbeyshope.org.
About Abbey’s Hope:
Abbey’s Hope Charitable Foundation is a Minnesota nonprofit organization named after Abbey Taylor, the Edina, Minn., 6-year-old who died in 2008 as a result of injuries sustained in an improperly maintained pool drain cover.
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The Foundation’s goal is to:
- Promote awareness of and education related to child safety issues, including educating pool owners, operators, inspectors, and the general public about the dangers of pool entrapment, evisceration and drowning and the need for physical inspections of pool equipment.
- Work with the pool and spa industry to improve the design of its products, packaging and warning labels, and assist in the development of product safety standards related to such products.
- Identify and provide support and assistance to organizations and programs that help educate parents, children, and pool and spa manufacturers about the prevention of entrapment and traditional forms of drowning.
Find out more about Abbey’s Hope at http://abbeyshope.org.