The Rotary Club of Abbotsford-Sumas holds its 28th annual strawberry sale to fund projects in local communities.
The sale started on May 4 and runs for five weeks, featuring fresh strawberries that are washed, sliced and packed in their own juices – no sugar added.
They are available in a five-kilogram (11-pound) pail for $48 or a 13.5-kilogram (30-pound) pail for $90. They can be frozen in smaller sizes for later use.
The strawberries are available for pickup at four Fraser Valley locations:
• June 8 at Mission Secondary (order by June 2) at the bus loop off Grand Street;
• June 8 at Chilliwack Alliance Church (order by June 2), 8700 Young Rd.;
• June 8 at 91Ô´´ Mall (order by June 2), 5501 204 St.; and
• June 15 at Abbotsford Pentecostal Assembly (order by June 9), 3145 Gladwin Rd.
Pickup times for each location are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There are also pickup locations in Burnaby and the Tri-Cities.
Orders can be done online at .
Other participating clubs include Abbotsford, Abbotsford-Matsqui, Mission, 91Ô´´-Sunrise, Burnaby-Deer Lake, and Tri-Cities.
Rotary is a global network of 1.4 million people. The money raised through various projects is used in local communities, with a focus on youth, literacy, health and poverty.
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