The coin was donated to a red kettle at the Salvation Army's Ray & Joan Kroc Center in Phoenix. Captain Dustin Rowe, a corps officer from the Kroc Center, said, "We witness extraordinary acts of ...
According to a Thursday news release from the Christian charity, a generous donor dropped ... the coin was appraised and sold for $1,310 by the Ray & Joan Kroc Center Phoenix, located at Broadway ...
In an email to The Reporter, Andrew Flockhart, a lieutenant at The Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community ... ring a bell at a Kettle location on charity’s Bell Ringing website, at ...
The McRib has achieved near-mythical status in the fast food realm. For many, its meat is a culinary mystery, but we've ...
The coin came with a note attached that read, "May this gold help the people in need during the Christmas season." ...
McDonald's founder Ray Kroc, who died in 1984. Her estate has already announced several other large gifts from her will, including $200 million to National Public Radio and $60 million to the Ronald ...
This story was originally published in March. As a mere 19-year-old George Caruana had his dreams come true with a ...
Ray Kroc transformed a small family-owned burger stand into McDonald's, the world's biggest fast-food empire.