February 18, 2010
Centerstone Launches New Spring 2010 Giving Card Season
Card Allows Shoppers to Save 20 Percent on Purchases at 80 Leading Local Retailers and Restaurants Between March 3-14, 2010
All Proceeds Provide Mental Health Services for Children and Families
Nashville, Tenn. – Centerstone today announced the launch of its new Spring 2010 Giving Card season. The $50 Giving Card allows people to help children and families throughout Middle Tennessee while saving 20 percent at 80 top retailers and restaurants from Wednesday, March 3 through Sunday, March 14, 2010.
The spring shopping season is the continuation of Centerstone’s 2009-2010 Giving Card campaign, which began last October. This year marks the first time the Giving Card campaign has extended over two shopping seasons.
Chairmen of the 2009-2010 Giving Card are Margo Fort Hall and Laura Roberts.
“We are thrilled to launch the Centerstone Giving Card’s first springtime shopping season, which offers supporters the chance to save big on the latest spring fashions,” said Fort Hall and Roberts. “Now, people can use their Giving Card in fall and spring and shop for a cause, while knowing the card’s proceeds are supporting the community.”
The Giving Card will give shoppers the chance to save on the latest spring fashions, antiques, home furnishings, floral arrangements, bridal wear, gift items, jewelry, cosmetics, books, spa and salon treatments, fine meals and children’s toys. As always, all proceeds from the sale of the Giving Card will go toward providing mental health services for children and families in Middle Tennessee.
Shoppers who purchased a Giving Card for the October 2009 shopping week may also use their card for the spring 2010 season.
A full list of Giving Card retailers is below. Retailers where the Giving Card may be purchased are indicated with a heart (♥):
2009-2010 Giving Card sponsors include CapStar Bank, Belk, The Lipman Group/Sotheby’s International Realty, Seigenthaler Public Relations, The Print Authority and nFocus magazine. To order a 2010 Centerstone Giving Card and learn more, visit www.centerstone.org/givingcard or call 615-463-6646.
About Centerstone
Centerstone, a not-for-profit organization, has provided a wide range of mental health and addiction services to people of all ages for more than 50 years. Through more than 60 facilities and 170 partnership locations across Middle Tennessee, Centerstone serves more than 50,000 children, adolescents, adults and seniors each year. Centerstone is accredited by The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). For more information about Centerstone, please call 888-291-4357 or explore our website: www.centerstone.org
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