Supermarket Sweep Gives Back To Community

November 19, 2016 at 6:22 a.m.
Supermarket Sweep Gives Back To Community
Supermarket Sweep Gives Back To Community

By Staff Report-

WINONA LAKE – Grace College & Seminary partnered with Mission Point Community Church to sponsor the sixth annual Supermarket Sweep Wednesday at Owen’s Market in Warsaw.
More than 500 students and many community members participated. Grace students raised $13,542 and the community raised $11,789 for a grand total of $25,331, according to a news release from Grace College..
Supermarket Sweep was an opportunity for the community to give back. During the event, shoppers purchased non-perishable food and baby products. The items were packed and donated to local non-profit organizations. These included The Salvation Army, Combined Community Services, Our Father's House and Heartline Pregnancy Center.
“I love this event because it shows that serving can be fun,” said Kearstin Criswell, director of student involvement at Grace. “More students participated than in previous years. It was great to see upperclassmen build momentum for first-year students.”
During the event, the winners of challenges won gift cards, enabling them to purchase more items.
“Students did crazy things for the gift cards,” said Criswell. “Shopping cart races and cupcake eating contests, to name a couple.”
Sponsors of this year’s Supermarket Sweep include Grace College & Seminary, Mission Point Church, PayProTec, Nextremity and Wildman Business Group.
“We could not have done this without them,” said Criswell.
Another opportunity to support the community is coming soon.
Grace College students welcome the community to Night Market from 2 to 9 p.m. Dec. 9 in the Winona Heritage Room, 901 Park Ave., Winona Lake. This alternative Christmas shopping experience offers an assortment of unique, hand-made gifts from local vendors who share their proceeds with a variety of causes. More information will be release soon, according to the release.
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WINONA LAKE – Grace College & Seminary partnered with Mission Point Community Church to sponsor the sixth annual Supermarket Sweep Wednesday at Owen’s Market in Warsaw.
More than 500 students and many community members participated. Grace students raised $13,542 and the community raised $11,789 for a grand total of $25,331, according to a news release from Grace College..
Supermarket Sweep was an opportunity for the community to give back. During the event, shoppers purchased non-perishable food and baby products. The items were packed and donated to local non-profit organizations. These included The Salvation Army, Combined Community Services, Our Father's House and Heartline Pregnancy Center.
“I love this event because it shows that serving can be fun,” said Kearstin Criswell, director of student involvement at Grace. “More students participated than in previous years. It was great to see upperclassmen build momentum for first-year students.”
During the event, the winners of challenges won gift cards, enabling them to purchase more items.
“Students did crazy things for the gift cards,” said Criswell. “Shopping cart races and cupcake eating contests, to name a couple.”
Sponsors of this year’s Supermarket Sweep include Grace College & Seminary, Mission Point Church, PayProTec, Nextremity and Wildman Business Group.
“We could not have done this without them,” said Criswell.
Another opportunity to support the community is coming soon.
Grace College students welcome the community to Night Market from 2 to 9 p.m. Dec. 9 in the Winona Heritage Room, 901 Park Ave., Winona Lake. This alternative Christmas shopping experience offers an assortment of unique, hand-made gifts from local vendors who share their proceeds with a variety of causes. More information will be release soon, according to the release.
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