BFR invites business and organizations to offer prizes at Oct. 23 non-scary Halloween party
BFR is inviting area businesses to offer prizes for its free (scare-free) Halloween party planned on Sunday, Oct. 23, according Maranda Miller.
"In order to keep this a free community event we are looking for donations," she told The Icon. There are several ways businesses may contribute:
Donation 1 - Your company/business donates prizes or candy for booths
Donation 2 - Your company/business sets up and provides prizes for your choice of booth
(BFR has ideas and materials)
Donation 3 - Your company/business provides the cookies and/or drink for snack table
All companies/businesses participating will be able to display their company/business logos during this free community event. Recognition will be given to all who volunteer or donate.
A printer-friendly attachment provides all the details for businesses interested in participating.
For more information contact Miller at BFR, 419-358-4150.
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