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Farm Fresh 123 4 the Community and Bellevue Elementary

by Church Hill People's News06/13/201306/12/2013
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The Bellevue Elementary PTA would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who donated their Farm Fresh Market receipts to us throughout the school year.

Farm Fresh Market has a program called 123 4 the Community which allows us to turn cash register receipts into valuable educational equipment. With your help we raised a record 73,995 points this year! Our teacher of the year, Ms. Sharon May will be selecting educational equipment for the school from the catalog in the next week or two.

Again, thank you for all your support and please remember to save your receipts starting in September! Any questions? Please feel free to contact Christina Mastroianni, PTA President at cmast1970@gmail.com.

Bellevue ESschoolsSharon MayThe Market at Tobacco Row

3 comments

Alex 06/13/2013 at 9:25 AM

Anyone know how much those receipts are worth per dollar in redemption value? Like if I give a receipt with $10 on it, how much does the school get?

Also, an idea – Bellevue should put a drop box somewhere on the outside of the school for folks like us who walk up the hill from the market. We don’t know a good way to get these to the school but would gladly drop our receipts off on the way home if it were easy enough.

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Christina Mastroianni 06/13/2013 at 10:11 AM

Hello Alex! To answer your question, for every dollar you spend we get one point. And we are planning on installing a drop box outside the school this Fall. But please know that you are ALWAYS welcome to come in to the school and drop off your receipts. It will give you a chance to see the beautiful museum dedicated to Eva Van Lew and Maggie Walker!

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Lora 06/17/2013 at 10:29 AM

That’s great news about the drop box-I’ve never known where to deliver my receipts. I never knew there was a museum dedicated to Van Lew and Maggie Walker at Bellevue, either. I’ll have to go check it out.

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