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Berkshire South Regional Community Center Selected as beneficiary of Price Chopper/Market 32 grand reopening celebration

“We are overjoyed to be selected as the beneficiary of Price Chopper / Market 32’s grand re-opening celebration,” said BSRCC Executive Director Jenise Lucey. “This donation will make a meaningful difference in our programs and services, allowing us to better serve our community.

Great Barrington — Berkshire South Regional Community Center (BSRCC) announced via a press release on Wednesday, September 11, that it has been chosen by Price Chopper/Market 32 as one of two recipients of a donation of five percent of their sales during their grand reopening celebration on September 13 through 14, 2024. The other recipient is the Berkshire Hills Youth Soccer League.

“We are immensely grateful for this opportunity and want to extend our heartfelt thanks to Price Chopper / Market 32 for their commitment to supporting local organizations,” the BSRCC release states. “This donation comes at a crucial time for us, and the funds will significantly aid our ongoing efforts to provide vital community programs and services. As a community center dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for residents across the region, we are delighted to partner with such a supportive neighbor.”

“We are overjoyed to be selected as the beneficiary of Price Chopper / Market 32’s grand re-opening celebration,” said BSRCC Executive Director Jenise Lucey. “This donation will make a meaningful difference in our programs and services, allowing us to better serve our community. We are proud to be neighbors with a company that values giving back and supports local initiatives.”

BSRCC invites everyone in the community to join them in celebrating Price Chopper/Market 32’s grand reopening by shopping at their store September 13 through 14, 2024. Every purchase made during period will help support Berkshire South Regional Community Center and their mission to strengthen our community.

For more information about Berkshire South Regional Community Center and its programs, please visit its website or call (413) 528-2810.

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