TOWN OF SEVEN DEVILS: Lite the Nite Food Drive 2021

TOWN OF SEVEN DEVILS: Lite the Nite Food Drive 2021
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Town of Seven Devils issued the following announcement on Nov. 19. 

Grocery Shopping for Thanksgiving? Pick up some nonperishable items for the Lite the Nite Food Drive!
Lite the Nite Food Drive 2021 is November 19th – December 6th. All nonperishable food items and monetary donations collected will be given to local food bank, Feeding Avery Families. Non-perishable food can be dropped off at Town Hall in the foyer and in the lobby of the Seven Devils Community Center for key fob holders. Monetary Donations will only be accepted at Town Hall except during Drive Thru Collection, Dec 3rd.

Dec 3rd Drive Thru Donation Collection will occur 9am-5pm at Seven Devils Community Center located at 1356 Seven Devils Rd. Both non-perishable food items and monetary donations will be accepted during this event. Drive Thru participants will receive a thank you gift from the Town.

More details about food drive donations here: https://www.sevendevils.net/announcement/458

 Original source can be found here.



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