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Save & Serve Benefit Day raises $7,012 for Holmes Center for the Arts
Thrift shop’s donation will support student scholarships and expand access to arts education programs in Holmes County.
Save & Serve Thrift Shop raised $7,012 for Holmes Center for the Arts during its Benefit Day Saturday, Nov. 8.
Dedicated to enriching the cultural life of Holmes County, the Holmes Center for the Arts offers arts education and events that bring the community together through creativity and collaboration. The proceeds from the Benefit Day will help provide student scholarships, ensuring more local children and families can participate in arts education programs.
“It’s inspiring to see how our community comes together to support opportunities for young people,” said Eric Raber, general manager of Save & Serve Thrift Shop. “The arts play a meaningful role in shaping confident, creative individuals, and we’re pleased to help make that possible through this partnership.”
Save & Serve hosts several benefit events throughout the year, donating 100% of the day’s sales to organizations making a positive difference in the local community.