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Maine Points: Stuff The Bus

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Maine Points: Stuff The Bus

Danny is joined this week with Mark Swan from Preble Street and Jon Paradise from Town & Country Federal Credit Union.

Join us for our 16th Annual Stuff The Bus Food Drive for Preble Street Monday, November 22, 2021 5:00a-10:00a

Join Blake, Kelly & Todd from Coast 93.1 , Tim Wright from 98.9 WCLZ and Brian Jordan from Rewind 100.9 as for our first ever trimulcast, as we Stuff the Bus to raise money for Preble Street!

From 5am to 10am on Monday, November 22nd, our three stations will flip the switch on their format and will come together to help reach our goal of $20,000 for Preble Street! How do you participate? By tuning in to any of the three participating stations and purchasing a virtual “seat” on our fleet of school buses for $50. 10 school buses at 50 seats each will get us to that goal!

With YOUR help we can exceed our goal of $20,000 for Preble Street by Thanksgiving!

Made possible by Bruno’s Restaurant and Tavern, Town & Country Federal Credit Union, Katahdin Trust, Haven’s Candies, and Hannaford Supermarkets.

Link below on how to donate:
www.preblestreet.org/stuff-the-bus/

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