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    Weis Markets launches 5th annual program to benefit school children

    By Rebecca Parsons,

    1 day ago

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    (WTAJ) — Weis Markets has announced that registration for its fifth annual Weis 4 School program is open.

    The program works to generate funds for pre-k through eighth-grade schools in seven states. Schools can register now through Oct. 31, and the program will run through April 30, 2025, and schools can sign up on the Weis 4 School website .

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    During the program, customers who buy things with a linked Weis Rewards card will generate donations for schools. All schools ranging from pre-k through eighth grade are eligible to participate, including public, private, religious schools, and daycare centers.

    “Our Weis 4 School program offers our customers a convenient way to support their local schools. More than 700 schools participated in last year’s program, and we expect the program to keep growing,” Maria Rizzo, Weis Markets Vice President of Marketing and Advertising said. “Once schools join our program and customers link their Weis Rewards card to their selected school, they can generate donations for that school whenever they shop in our stores.”

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    Donation checks will be presented after the program concludes on April 30, 2025.

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