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Arroyo’s Partners and Donations for June 2009

by arroyo, July 7, 2009 | Permalink

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As we move into another month (yikes! Already…), we would like to take an opportunity to express our gratitude and honor to the many groups, organizations, businesses, and people that we have been so fortunate to work with both this past month and beyond. We thank our community for your tremendous support and for bringing such life, excitement, and perspective into our store. We love our neighborhoods, and our proud to be apart of these dynamic communities.

 

June 2009: We have either donated, supported, sponsored, or partnered with the following during the month of June (in alphabetical order): Another Year in L.A., Camp Laurel, Coalition for Clean Air, Councilmember Ed P. Reyes’ Vegan Bake Sale for the Los Angeles River Keepers, Downtown Women’s Center, Fallen Fruit, Friends of Levitt Pavilion, Integrative Nutrition, L.A.C.E., Lioness L.A., Los Angeles Historic Italian Hall Foundation, Marengo Elementary School PTA, Old Town Cooking School, Options for Youth, Project Angel, Side Street Projects, South Central Farmers’ Cooperative, Southern California University of Health Sciences, South Pasadena Educational Foundation, Pasadena Library, Pasadena Moms Club, Talent 1 Media Film Festival

 

If we forgot any, we apologize! We will update this each month, so our community can see our reach. Thank you all and have a wonderful month.

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