CHHS Now Selling 'Entertainment' Coupon Books for Fundraiser
September 28, 2008
To the editor:
The Croton-Harmon High School Future Business Leaders of America Chapter is now selling the popular Entertainment book. The Entertainment book is an easy way to save money at a variety of stores throughout Westchester, Rockland, metro Manhattan, and the Bronx. Each book costs twenty-five dollars and for two dollars extra, buyers will receive a Croton Discount Card. The Croton Discount Card normally sells for seven dollars each. Buying them both will increase the amount of money that you can save.
The Entertainment book provides discounts at: Johnny Rockets, Lobster House Joe’s, Stand-Up Comedy Club NY, Taco Bell, Dunkin’ Donuts, Carvel, Regal Entertainment Group, Westchester Skating Academy, Busch Gardens, Modell’s Sporting Goods, and many more stores. Discounts differ between stores, ranging from ‘One free movie ticket’ to ‘One free large sandwich’ to ‘$8 off regular admission.’ The Entertainment book can be used immediately and is valid until November 2009.
The proceeds from the sale of the Entertainment books will benefit the numerous projects and community service initiatives sponsored by the Croton-Harmon High School Future Business Leaders of America Chapter. For more information or if you are interested in purchasing an Entertainment book, please call us at 914-271-8927 or email CHHSFBLA@croton-harmonschools.org.
— Lou Nardone, Croton-Harmon High School, Future Business Leaders of America Chapter
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