Free and Open-to-the-Public Shredding Sessions
To Provide Personal Security For Residents and BusinessesWhile Helping To Support Community Education
Wellington,
FL (August 26, 2013) – The public is
invited to “turn their trash into cash” as the Courtyard Shops at Wellington
launches its “Shred-4-Ed” program to support community education at area
schools by donating funds for each container brought to free monthly shredding sessions, held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the center parking lot on the last Saturday of each month, specifically August 31st, September 28th and October 26th.
Area
residents and businesses can use this program to discard unwanted clutter and
gain peace of mind by safely disposing of personal documents, credit card
offers, receipts, check stubs, any other material with sensitive data, all at
no charge, with a donation to a local school of their choosing made by
Courtyard Shops at Wellington for each container they bring to be shredded. In
appreciation, each supporter of community education will receive special
offers, and other promotional items provided by Courtyard Shops at
Wellington’s diverse collection of more than 30 stores and restaurants that are
featuring special sales, samplings, demos, discounts, and more during the
program session days.
Conveniently located at 13860 Wellington Trace in
Wellington at the corner of Wellington Trace and Greenview Shores Blvd, the
Courtyard Shops at Wellington is a retail destination with more than 30 shops
and restaurants including Publix, Kontiki, Van Dell Jewelers, Eyes of
Wellington, Lindburgers Restaurant, Tijuana Flats and Sam Jon’s.
“We are
very excited to be able to provide an opportunity to raise much-needed funds
for local schools,” said Jeff Purisch, Property Manager of Courtyard Shops at
Wellington, a Federal Realty Investment Trust property. “With the school year
now just getting underway and knowing the vital need to support community
education in the face of budget cuts, it is inspiring to have the support from
both Courtyard merchants as well as business, education and community
organizations embracing this program and helping to get the word
out.”
For more
information on the “Shred-4-Ed” program, visit courtyardshopsatwellington.com, become a fan at facebook.com/courtyardshopswellington or call (561) 347-6521.
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