Saturday, November 17, 2012
Mix 106.5 radio personality Jon Boesche calls the 19th annual food drive recession-proof.
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- Nick DiMarco
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Saturday, November 17, 2012
ShopRite shoppers and other Baltimore locals filled an MTA bus full of food and other non-perishable items faster than any year before, according to Mix 106.5 DJ Jon Boesche. Boesche and fellow radio personality Maria Dennis were on hand at ShopRite Saturday evening thanking generous shoppers for donating to the 19th annual Stuff A Bus food drive for the Maryland Food Bank. “I haven’t seen anything that denotes a recession or hard times. This bus has filled up quicker than any years past,” Boesche said, participating in his sixth Stuff A Bus event. He was cut off by a woman wanting to say hello after contributing an entire grocery cart full of just-bought food items. The woman handed six yellow bags to two Calvert Hall student-volunteers …
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Find out how here.
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- Nick DiMarco
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
We're curious what will bring the bigger crowd to the Timonium ShopRite over the next three days: A chance to win a private screening of the new Twilight movie? A meet and greet session with Baltimore Raven Ray Rice? Or the warm feeling one gets from helping the less fortunate? ShopRite of Timonium is hosting Mix 106.5's 19th annual Stuff a Bus fundraiser for the Maryland Food Bank. You bring non-perishable food items to the local supermarket, then you get to reap the afformentioned benefits. "Some of the Maryland Food Bank's most needed items include: peanut butter, oatmeal, pasta, nuts and seeds, canned fish or meat, canned fruits and juices, evaporated milk, infant formula, diapers, and toilet paper," according to a release. ShopRite …
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Help fight hunger with a just one click.
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- Nick DiMarco
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
ShopRite—the newest supermarket to open in the Timonium area—is asking customers to join the fight against hunger. How? With just one click. No need to bring in food, or donate cans—ShopRite will take care of all that. All you have to do is "like" or become a fan of the local grocery store's Facebook, here. Between now and Jan. 21, every new "like" received will count toward a one-can donation (up to 50,000 cans) from the grocery co-op for the 41st annual Can Can Sale. The cans will be given to local food banks. “The annual Can Can sale is the perfect opportunity for ShopRite to raise awareness of the issue of hunger in our communities,” said Christine Magyarits, community relations manager for ShopRite in a release. “Cans for Fans is …
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