Canton Coldwell Banker selling Thanksgiving pies
By Canton CitizenThe Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage office in Canton will help to sell Thanksgiving pies prepared and donated by more than 150 of greater Boston’s best restaurants and caterers, including Aquitaine, Blue Ginger, Flour Bakery & Café, Harvest, Mistral, Sel De La Terre, The Capital Grille, and Upstairs on the Square.
Apple, pecan, pumpkin, sweet potato, and diabetic apple pies will be sold for $25 each to benefit the clients of Community Servings — a nonprofit organization that delivers free meals throughout eastern Massachusetts to homebound individuals with acute, life-threatening illnesses who are unable to shop or cook for themselves. For every pie sold, Community Servings will be able to feed one client for five days.
The Canton Coldwell Banker sales associates assist the charity each year by selling pies to friends, family, and neighbors in the community. Last year, associates helped to sell more than 13,000 Thanksgiving pies, raising more than $500,000 for the charity.
Pie sales are taking place now and will continue through Saturday, November 19. Pies can be ordered by calling the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage office in Canton at 781-821-2664, or by visiting www.pieinthesky.org.
Pies will be available for pick-up on Wednesday, November 23, at the Coldwell Banker office in Canton, located at 6 Washington Street, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Community Servings is eastern Massachusetts’ only free, home-delivered meals program for families and individuals with HIV/AIDS and other acute life-threatening illnesses. Each day, Community Servings delivers a nutritious lunch, dinner and a snack to 775 men, women and children too ill to shop or cook for themselves.
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