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#Boscov s Reading, East FRIENDS HELPING FRIENDSCalling all Non-Profit Organizations! Boscov s Invites you to be a part of Friends Helping Friends To earn money for your organization in a simple and quick way.All organizations are welcome as long as you hold a 501c or 170c1 status. Friends Helping Friends is a day to enjoy great shopping, super savings, refreshments, door prizes and the chance for people to support their favorite non-profit organization. Discount Shopping Passes to Friends Helping Friends will be available only from participating non-profit organizations.Each participating non-profit organization will have the opportunity to sell for $5, a 25% * discount shopping pass to the event; event date at all Boscov's department stores Tuesday October 20, 2015. 100% of the ticket money will go to the selling organization. All ticket holders will have a chance to win one of three $500 shopping sprees In addition each store will give away a $100 Shopping Spree. Join the fine organizations who are already participating.If your non-profit organization would like to be a part of this exciting event, or for more information, please contact Nicole English Public Relations Manager at (610) 370 -3957 or Nenglish@boscovs.com . * some exclusions and exceptions apply PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONSAdamstown Rod Gun Club Alsace Lutheran Mission Group American Cancer Society-Bike-A-Thon-Clarks' Crew Amity Township Lioness Berks Bards, Inc. Berks Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Berks County Federation of Women's Clubs Berks Youth Chorus BStrong Fight On Relay for Life Western Berks Blue Mountain Chapter #443, Order of the Eastern Star Business Professional Women of Reading CONCERNDaniel Boone Music Boosters Exeter Community Band Exeter Township Special Fire Police Exeter Township Volunteer Fire Department Faith Chapter #444 O.E.S. Family First Resource Center Friends of Exeter Township Community Library Garden Club of Reading Girls Scouts of Eastern PA - Service Unit 766 Good Shepherd United Church of Christ Hamburg Women of the Moose 786 Holy Rosary Church - Cabrini Academy Early Learning Center JDRF Eastern PA Chapter Ladies Ancient Order of the Hibernians Leesport Lodge # 141 Independent of Oddfellows National Multiple Sclerosis Society Nativity Lutheran Church Oley American Legion Post 878 Olivet Boys Girls Club One by One Inc. Cat Rescue Philanthropic Education Organizations, Chapter BC Phoebe Berks Village and Health Care Center Post C, Reading T.P.A. (Travelers Protective Association of America) Puerto Rican Latin Association of Reading Berks County Reading Area Firefighters Museum, Inc. Reading Chapter #251 Order of Eastern Star Reading Choral Society Reading Symphony Orchestra Ringgold Band Robeson Lutheran Church Safe Kids Berks County Inc. Social Ministry Committee of Calvary Lutheran Church Specs Angelica Lutheran Church Spring Ridge Home and School Association Spring Valley Church St. Catherine 50+ Club St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church Susan G. Komen 3 Day for the Cure The Exeter Township Lions Club The Friends of Spring Township Library The Leukemia Lymphoma Society The Reading Garden Club The Rudden Family Foundation Inc. TREE Unity Church of Reading VFW Post 411 Ladies Auxiliary Village Library of Morgantown Wernersville Public Library Women's Club of Exeter Township Womelsdorf Community Library Womelsdorf Fire Company Wyomissing Area Garden Club Youth Advocate Program, Inc Youth of Yesterday, Inc. Zion Lutheran Church - Women of ELCA - Womelsdorf, PA Support LLS June 1 - June 30 Boscov s is teaming up with the Leukemia Lymphoma Society during the month of June. Purchase a paper pin-up at any register for $1. All proceeds go directly to the Leukemia Lymphoma Society. CHRISTMAS IN JULYClothing Personal Care Item Drive, Food Drive Boscov s North, East and Berkshire July, 2015 Boscov s will host Christmas in July , a clothing, personal care item and food drive, throughout July 2015. The event will help collect non-perishable food items for the Greater Reading Food Bank and Exeter Area Food Pantry. Clothing and personal care items will be collected for local area Veterans. Summer is an important time as children will be out of school so extra food is needed for at home meal preparation snacks for these children. Everyone is invited to help out those in need by dropping off non-perishable canned or boxed goods. The Food Drive will continue throughout the month of July, 2015. Our goal is to make sure that no one goes hungry this summer season. Customers will also have a chance to donate clothing and personal items. Items in need are: Men s and Women s NEW clothing such as underwear, socks and t-shirts. NEW personal care items such as body wash, deodorant, insect repellent, toothpaste, toothbrushes, shaving cream and razors are also being collected. Drop off boxes will be located in the lobby area and the Courtesy Desk areas. Veterans Making a Difference, a local area non-profit, will deliver the items to Veterans once the drive is complete. For our Troops Holiday Card Drive Join Boscov s in showing your support to the men and women overseas this holiday season! How can you show your support? We invite you to drop-off a holiday greeting card at Boscov s Courtesy Desk that can be distributed to any soldier overseas. Please do not specify a soldier s name on the envelope or card. Our goal is to make sure that every soldier receives warm wishes for the holiday season. All greeting cards need to be dropped off at Boscov s Courtesy Desk by August 31, 2015. Holiday Greeting Card Craft Table Create your own Holiday card for our Troops in the Children s Department each Saturday during the month of July. CELL PHONE DONATIONSBoscov's and the 911 Cell Phone Bank have partnered to promote responsible cell phone recycling and provide emergency communications to those in need. Customers who have used cell phones are encouraged to drop them off at the Customer Service desk at any Boscov's location. Collected cell phones will be sent to the 911 Cell Phone Bank for processing. In return, the 911 Cell Phone Bank will provide law enforcement in communities served by Boscov's with free emergency cell phones for seniors and victims of abuse. About 911 Cell Phone Bank: The 911 Cell Phone bank is an initiative of The Charitable Recycling Foundation, Inc. a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. It was created to provide an ongoing and readily available source of emergency cell phones to meet unexpected and urgent needs of vulnerable residents in communities nationwide. Since its inception, the 911 Cell Phone Bank has generated more than 80,000 emergency cell phones for victim services organizations nationwide. CAMPUS OF COURSES - INSTRUCTORS NEEDEDDo you have a hobby, talent or information you'd like to share? Join the faculty of Boscov's Campus of Courses in Reading Fairgrounds or East Malls. Boscov's is looking for talented people who would like to teach their own special talent, hobby or share knowledge with others during our Campus of Courses program. You need not be a professional instructor, but you must be able to communicate well with others to share with them your own particular skill. We have openings in all course areas including calligraphy, languages, cake decorating, arts crafts, needlework, financial planning, health fitness, interior decorating and anything and everything others might enjoy learning. Class schedules are being created for FALL 2015. Morning, afternoon and evening schedules are available. Interested? Please call Nicole English, Boscov's Public Relations Manager at (610) 370 -3704. THE REGISTRY AT BOSCOV SAttention all brides and grooms . When you register for your wedding with The Registry at Boscov s, you ll not only receive exactly what you want, but you ll get fabulous perks too!
*See registry consultant for full details To get started, register online at giftregistry.boscovs.com or contact our dedicated registry consultant Sue Ann Evans at Boscov s East: (610) 779-2000 or 04giftregistry@boscovs.com TICKET MASTERLocated at Boscov's East Courtesy Desk. Please call (610) 779 -2000 for more information.
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