Due to a tree shortage, PopCares will not be holding its annual Christmas tree sale this year. Instead, the cancer charity is hosting a holiday drive-thru dinner from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14, at Bounti-Fare, 200 Howland Ave.

It's another great opportunity to support PopCares and help local cancer patients just in time for the holidays!

Choose the famous Bounti Fare Chicken dinner or Pasta Primavera. Click the link for more dinner details and to purchase tickets. We are also collecting donations of non-perishable food items for the Northern Berkshire Al Nelson Food Pantry. Anyone who brings an item to donate will be entered into a drawing for a prize to be determined

Dinner selections include baked stuffed chicken or pasta primavera. Each dinner costs $20. Ticket sales end Dec. 7.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the PopCares Facebook page. PopCares is also collecting donations of nonperishable food items for the Northern Berkshire Al Nelson Food Pantry. Anyone who brings an item to donate will be entered into a prize drawing. For more information, email popcares@yahoo.com.

PopCares Inc was established in honor and memory of Bill “Pop” St. Pierre who taught us all the importance of sharing small acts of kindness with others on a daily basis.  Pop and his family were fortunate to have the support of each other as well as friends during his battle with cancer.  It is the mission of PopCares Inc to ensure that every person fighting cancer and their caregiver in our local community has the opportunity to benefit from that same level of support.

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Here are some of the ways that PopCares Inc will help:

Gift certificates or checks
Small acts of kindness and support through cards and flowers.
Since their inception in 2012 we have helped over 855 families and have donated more than half of a million dollars. Please help us help our local community by donating to PopCares.

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