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Loose Change Will Help Boomerang Backpacks

Written on November 16, 2016 by News Release

Categories: Community, Entertainment Archive 2016

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In front, from left, are Nathan Perek and Mason Gray. In the back row are Elizabeth Hardy, Autumn Yoder, Samuel Griner, Eric Yankosky, Lauren Bogart and Madalyn Tucco. Not pictured are Ashley Beer, Madison Wilson and Cole Prins. These Wawasee High School students are involved in a fundraiser to aid Boomerang Backpacks.
In front, from left, are Nathan Perek and Mason Gray. In the back row are Elizabeth Hardy, Autumn Yoder, Samuel Griner, Eric Yankosky, Lauren Bogart and Madalyn Tucco. Not pictured are Ashley Beer, Madison Wilson and Cole Prins. These Wawasee High School students are involved in a fundraiser to aid Boomerang Backpacks.

SYRACUSE — Even small change received after a purchase can go to a good cause.

Wawasee High School’s Future Business Leaders Club is working on a community wide service project to raise funds for the Boomerang Backpacks program. Change stations have been distributed at 11 businesses throughout Syracuse and North Webster, all of them located on SR 13.

Whenever someone does not want their change after a purchase, they can donate it to the Boomerang Backpacks cause. All of the change will be collected throughout the school year and near the end of the school year a check will be presented to Boomerang Backpacks. One hundred percent of the change will be donated to Boomerang Backpacks.

A couple more change stations will be added in the near future. Those in place now include:

Syracuse

Casey’s General Store, 737 S. Huntington St; Adventures in Health, 507 N. Huntington St.; Picket Fences Salon, 611 S. Huntington St.; Chubbies (inside Wawasee Bowl), 1201 S. Huntington St.; Dairy Queen, 700 S. Huntington St.; Ace Hardware, 1309 S. Huntington St.; Pizza Hut, 1112 S. Huntington St.; Penguin Point, 200 S. Huntington St.; and McClure, 311 S. Huntington St.

North Webster

NewMarket, 306 S. Main St., and The River Coffee House, 127 S. Main St.

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