Winners Circle and the Kevin Mengel Jr. Children’s Trust Fund

July 6 Posted by Amy Strauss No Comments

As reported in the local news and beyond over the past week and weekend, Kevin Mengel Jr. of Chester County was slain in the area’s recent love triangle murder.

Kevin Mengel Sr., the victim’s father and owner of FastSigns in Exton, said friends and family had brainstormed about ways to ensure that his son’s children — a daughter, 12, and sons ages 10 and 6 — are well cared-for.

On Tap Network will hold their quarterly networking event at the Winners Circle in Exton and made arrangements with the local eatery to help support the kids’ foundation for the Mengel Children.

On Tap will be donating 20 percent of each paid attendee to the foundation, while the Winners Circle is graciously donating 20 percent of the food sales of July 8 to 15 for everyone who dines at the Winners Circle or Riverstone Cafe. Guests are asked to inform the server that they are there to partake in the Kevin Mengel Jr. Children’s Trust Fund.

Additional donations can be made to help these children, via the address below:

Kevin Mengel Jr. Children’s Trust Fund

c/o Penn Liberty Bank

210 Font Road

Downingtown, PA 19335

About Amy Strauss

Bred a full-blown PA Dutch gal, Amy Strauss is a Philly suburb-based food fiend who lives to chomp up-and-down the East Coast. Weaving through the latest brewpubs and craft breweries, up-and-coming bakeries and eclectic eateries, this twenty-something aims to live her food life as seen on an edible Travel Channel episode and always dashes to eat dessert first.
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