Realtors pitch in for Waste Not Want Not FLEMING ISLAND – Coldwell Banker Vanguard Realty’s Fleming Island office and CBV Cares, a charitable fundraising organization designed by CBV …
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Realtors pitch in for Waste Not Want Not
FLEMING ISLAND – Coldwell Banker Vanguard Realty’s Fleming Island office and CBV Cares, a charitable fundraising organization designed by CBV Realtors, recently donated $3000 to local food gleaning nonprofit Waste Not Want Not. Coldwell Banker Vanguard Realty and CBV Cares collected the offering by way of agent donation and fundraising. Waste Not Want Not is a volunteer-based organization that fights hunger and poverty by rescuing food and distributing it to local food banks, churches and other nonprofits serving the area’s needy population. The check presentation took place at Waste Not Want Not’s facility at 2050 Carnes St. in Orange Park on June 23.
Salon owner pitches in to beautify Challenge Enterprises
GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Sherree Myers, proprietor of The Plaza Salon in Orange Park, is good at making people beautiful. She sees the potential and brings it to light. That is exactly what she recently did at Challenge Enterprises of North Florida Inc. when she visited the building at 3530 Enterprise Way. Myers was there to take advantage of the free secure shredding for residents offered by the Shred for Good division of Challenge Enterprises. The service is provided each Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m.-noon. Myers saw the opportunity to beautify the entrance to the building, which was flat to say the least. Having recently completed a landscaping project at her own property, and using that as inspiration, she gave Challenge Enterprises all of the plants and trees to beautify the front entrance of the building. With muscle provided by the crew of men from Lawnability – another division of Challenge Enterprises – and with Myers directing, the entrance of Challenge Enterprises is now beautiful.