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Fill-A-Truck Donation Drive Monday 11 To 6 Behind R. J. Julia

Truck will be in rear parking lot of R. J. Julia, which is sponsoring the drive, along with First Niagra. Items in need can be purchased from Tuxis Lumber on Bradley Road.

 

This information was provided by R.J. Julia:

 

R.J. Julia Booksellers, RJ’s Café and First Niagara Bank to host a 

“FILL- A- TRUCK” Donation Drive

Monday, November 12

11am - 6pm 

 

Donations are being delivered to the Unitarian Church of Staten Island to

help repair and rebuild their community devastated by Hurricane Sandy.  

 

            Dust Filter Masks                                        Contractor Garbage Bags

            Work Gloves                                     Construction Shovels            Heavy Duty Brooms & Rakes                   Hammers & Crow Bars

            First Aid Kits & Supplies                             5 Gallon Bleach Containers

            Hand Soap                                                    Hand Sanitizer

            Baby Wipes                                                  Hand Wipes

            Diapers                                                          Infant Formula

            Toilet Paper                                                 Personal Toiletries

 

Most of these items can be purchased from our shoreline friends at

 

Tuxis Lumber Co. 85 Bradley Rd.,

Madison, CT 203-245-0414

 

Page Hardware & Appliances Co.

9 Boston St., Guilford, CT 203-453-5267

Truck will be in the rear parking lot of R.J. Julia Booksellers

768 Boston Post Rd. Madison, CT


Thank you in advance for helping spread the word! 

Barbara Beckerman November 9, 2012 at 08:19 pm
Thank you. Working with various groups; friends,work,temple and I are collecting cleaning supplies, diapers and canned goods. I will have a substanial amount by Sunday. Plan to be there at 5:30pm on Monday.
Barbara B.

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