Shop For a Good Cause At Endwell League of Community Action’s Vestal Fundraiser
Looking for a way to make a difference while checking off your holiday shopping list? You don't need to look any further than the Endwell League of Community Action (ELOCA) Fundraiser happening at the Town Square Mall in Vestal.
From Friday, December 1st to Sunday, December 3rd, 2023. ELOCA invites everyone to stop by Barnes and Noble between 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. to support their cause and find the perfect gifts for your loved ones this holiday season.
Endwell League of Community Action Fundraiser
They are raising funds for their important community initiatives and projects. By buying a book, game, a cup of coffee, or items from the children's section, you get a great gift for someone special (or a treat for yourself) and you contribute to making our community a better place.
Spread the holiday cheer and make a real impact with your purchases. Every purchase made during these three days at the Town Square Mall Barnes and Noble location will help raise money for ELOCA's community programs. The best part is that there is no additional cost involved.
ELOCA just asks for a few minutes of your time and that you mention ELOCA to your bookseller or the store staff when making your buy. It's a simple quick thing that will go a long way in helping their mission.
Christmas is just around the corner, so this is the perfect chance to find unique presents for your friends, family, and colleagues, all while giving back to your community. Whether you're in need of a new book, a board game, or just a cup of coffee, the ELOCA Fundraiser at Barnes and Noble has something for everyone.
Mark your calendars for December 1st to 3rd, and find your way to the Town Square Mall between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. You will make a positive impact on the community and bring a smile to your face this holiday season.
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