FAAR's SIXTH ANNUAL CEREAL DRIVE IS UNDERWAY

FAAR's (Fredericksburg Area Association of REALTORS) Sixth Annual Cereal drive is underway. With 38 real estate companies collecting donations of cereal and/or money, we are well ahead of last year when there were 27 companies.  Area food banks will benefit from the efforts of REALTORS in your communities.

Please be as supportive as you can be. The economy has been hard on many of us and yet there are those that have been affected even more.  Food banks are there to help these neigbors and often provide the food that makes a difference between hunger and a decent meal. 

RE/MAX Edge, located at 5205 Courthouse Road at Lake Anna, is one of the collection points. You may drop your donations there if you live or visit that area.  RE/MAX Edge is donating all of the cereal and monetary donations to two area food banks, half to the one located in Louisa County and half to Fredericksburg Area Food Bank which includes Spotsylvania County where my office at Lake Anna is located.

The next time you go grocery shopping and pick up a box of cereal, pick up an extra one (or two or more) for this worthy cause. Drop off your donation and you will be sure to receive a great big thank you from all of us at RE/MAX Edge.  We have two weeks left.  Enough time for you to help.

If you have any question or would like more information contact me at 540-226-1964 or lakeanna.kate@gmail.com and I will be happy to help you.

Please help make this drive a success.  What takes very little effort on your part can make a great deal of difference to others. Thanks to all of you that plan to do just that. 

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Comments

I like this Kate.  And please, when you pick up the cereal, buy something that young children will love.  Cereal is so expensive and often parents just can't afford to buy what their children want.  Great cause.

Posted by Susan Mangigian, Chester County Homes Delaware and Chester County Offices! (RE/MAX Preferred, West Chester, PA, RS152252A) over 2 years ago

Hi Susan...I will do exactly that. 

I intend to buy a dozen boxes and will pick a variety.  I'm thinking of maybe six of the extra large Cheerios (they are pretty popular and fairly healthy) as well as some other things. 

Now that you've mentioned it, I will check with my grandchildren to see what is their favorites.  The three down in Richmond are allowed a "sugar" one on the weekends with the rest of the breakfast.

I just decided to up my donation to two dozen boxes, that gives me a lot of choices to make.  After all I'm signed up my office as a drop off spot so we need to give our share.

Kate

Posted by Kate Elim, Realtor® 540-226-1964 Selling Homes & Land at LAKE ANNA over 2 years ago

Kate, It's such an easy thing to do with such a big impact.  I do hope everyone remembers and helps a wonderful cause.

Posted by Laura Cerrano and Carole Provenzale Owner, Feng Shui Long Island & New York (Feng Shui Long Island & New York City/Feng Shui Manhattan ) over 2 years ago

Hi Carole...I'm hopeful too.  I sent an e-mail to all of the other agents here at Lake Anna.

Kate

Posted by Kate Elim, Realtor® 540-226-1964 Selling Homes & Land at LAKE ANNA over 2 years ago

Kate  I agree it should definitely include kid favorites  Karen

Posted by Karen Kruschka - Prince William, Fairfax ,Stafford County VA Real Estate Service (RE/MAX Olympic Realty) over 2 years ago

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