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Helping Hands hoagie sale nets $17,000 in Washington Township
Updated Feb 15, 2021;
Posted Feb 15, 2021
Liscio’s Family Bakery owner and operator Chad Vilotti, left, presents a $10,000 check to WTEF president Charlie Doud in support of the 27th annual Helping Hands hoagie sale.Washington Township School District
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Washington Township Public Schools’ 27th annual Helping Hands hoagie sale has raised $17,000 to help local families in need, $10,000 of which was realized thanks to a “helping hand” from Liscio’s Family Bakery owners and operators Chad Vilotti and James Liscio and the staff at their three stores.
Since COVID-19 protocols prevented student volunteers from assembling and selling hundreds of hoagies, as in years past, Liscio’s agreed to sponsor a promotion that donated 25% from the sale of hoagies and hoagie trays purchased using a special code in their stores from Feb. 1-8 to the Helping Hands hoagie sale fund.
Washington Twp. school’s Helping Hands Hoagie Sale will go on thanks to the persistence, generosity
Updated Jan 30, 2021;
Posted Jan 30, 2021
Washington Township Helping Hands Super Bowl Hoagie Sale – a staple of Super Bowl Sunday for nearly three decades – will go on thanks to the persistence of the event’s organizers and the generosity of a local business.SJN
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It will take more than a global pandemic to derail one of Washington Township’s most special traditions.
The Helping Hands Hoagie Sale – a staple of Super Bowl Sunday for nearly three decades – will go on thanks to the persistence of the event’s organizers and the generosity of a local business.