The kids at Crayons, the pre-school program run by Trudeau Memorial Center, were thrilled to be a part of the check presentation linked to the opening of the Cumberland Farms at Apponaug Four …
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The kids at Crayons, the pre-school program run by Trudeau Memorial Center, were thrilled to be a part of the check presentation linked to the opening of the Cumberland Farms at Apponaug Four Corners. For the first four weeks of operations, 10 cents from each beverage sold went to the Trudeau Center, amounting to a grand total of more than $1,800. The company, with three Warwick stores and based in Rhode Island, operates stores at 250 locations. The funds raised for Trudeau will go into the general fund of the organization serving people with special needs. Pictured from left are Sara Masri, Trudeau director of development, Crayons students Beckett Brouillard, Mia Parks and James McCulloch and Bryan Pierce, marketing associate and John Wilbur, area sales manager from Cumberland Farms. (Warwick Beacon photo)
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