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On the Blog Post Go 'Under the Sea' With RBR This Weekend
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On the Blog Post RBR Organizing Collection for Storm Victims at Salvation Army
RBR - Red Bank Regional High School
8:59 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012
ReplyRelief items have already began to come in, for which we are most grateful. In assessing the donations, the following are among the most needed items:
NEW socks and underwear, thermals, pjs, sweats, sheets, towels and blankets, coats but especially men's coats, boots of all types and sizes,
household cleaners, bleach, mops, garbage bags large and strong, dust masks,
toiletries, non-perishable food items and water, plastic storage totesWe thank you for your support in this time of dire need.
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On the Blog Post RBR Organizing Collection for Storm Victims at Salvation Army
RBR - Red Bank Regional High School
1:43 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012
ReplyOn Sunday, Nov. 4 and Monday, Nov. 5, Red Bank Regional (RBR) is organizing a community relief effort for people in our area who are most affected by the hurricane at the Salvation Army at 180 Newman Springs Rd.
in Red Bank. We are seeking donations of non-perishable food, snacks, water, toiletries, new and gently used clothing and blankets from 2 to 5:30 pm on Sunday and 10 am to 4 pm on Monday. We are also seeking volunteers to join us in this effort. Volunteers should also bring bags or boxes for sorting. Additionally, we are looking for donations of rain boots, socks, thermals, sweats, plastic totes, and blankets.While the school survived the storm well, we are still out of power and will be closed on Monday, Nov. 5, and will evaluate reopening on a day-by-day basis.
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On the Blog Post RBR Organizing Collection for Storm Victims at Salvation Army
RBR - Red Bank Regional High School
1:42 pm on Saturday, November 3, 2012
ReplyAdditionally, we are looking for donations of rain boots, socks, thermals, sweats, plastic totes, and blankets.
RBR - Red Bank Regional High School
1:29 pm on Thursday, November 29, 2012
Not really, the play was planned pre-Sandy, and delayed because of Sandy. Some of the students suffered terrible losses due to Sandy. But they are very excited and enthusiastic about this production. Everyone should come and see it--the kids are phenomenally talented. It is a real treat!