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WFAS Stuffs A Bus for Food Patch at the Stop N Shop.
Posted on Saturday, November 23 @ 12:14:20 EST by jfbailey
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WPCNR WHITE PLAINS WEEKEND. By John F. Bailey November 23, 2002: WFAS Radio was on the scene Friday night at the Stop N Shop kicking off their ninth straight year of helping Food Patch provide food for the less fortunate. Today the Radio Rangers will be collecting nonperishable food items at the Somers Stop N Shop, and on Sunday, will be appearing at the Cross County Stop N Shop in Yonkers.
If you’re food shopping in any of those locations, look for their tent.
 WFAS RADIO RANGERS ACCEPT FOOD GIFTS FROM WHITE PLAINS SHOPPERS AT THE STOP N SHOP FRIDAY NIGHT Photo by WPCNR Street Cam
 THE WFAS STUFFED BUS: "Under Assistant East Coast PromotionMan" WFAS Promotion Director, Adam Bushnell, reports the campaign to stuff a bus with food for the hungry this Holiday Season, is going well, he says all the seats are filled so far. It is the ninth year the radio station has run the promotion. Photo by WPCNR Street Cam
 TWO AND A HALF TONS of food filled last year's bus, and were delivered to Food Patch for the holidays reports WFAS. If you're shopping at the Stop N Shop in Somers Saturday or the Stop N Shop in Yonkers Cross County Center Sunday, pick up just a couple of extra items for the hungry and give them to WFAS. Photo by WPCNR Street Cam
 LOOK FOR THE WFAS TENT, A LITTLE FEEDS A LOT: If you’re food shopping in any of those locations, look for their tent as you're coming out of the store. Pastas, canned foods, cereals, nonperishable items, averaging $10-$12 per donating shopper are requested. A little feeds a lot.Call WFAS for more information. Photo by WPCNR Street Cam
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