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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

FLASE Running 1-Day Panera Fundraiser

Present the attached flyer when you order a meal at Panera Bread in Fair Lawn Wednesday and a portion of the sale will be donated to the Fair Lawn Association for Special Education

For four hours only Wednesday, you can help the Fair Lawn Association for Special Education raise some dough by dining at the Fair Lawn Avenue Panera Bread. Between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., Panera will donate a portion of sales to FLASE, the parent group that supports the district's special education program, each time a customer presents a flyer (attached) when ordering. For more information, contact Kerri Albonico at kalbonico1@verizon.net -- Follow Fair Lawn-Saddle Brook Patch on Facebook and Twitter, and subscribe to receive our daily newsletter in your inbox each morning

Monday, October 1, 2012

Panera Supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month with Pink Ribbon Bagels

The cherry vanilla bagel will be sold at the Fair Lawn Panera Bread all month.

In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Panera Bread in the Radburn is helping raise money throughout the month for the Cancer Institute of New Jersey.   Panera is selling the "Pink Ribbon Bagels" throughout the month of October, with 10 cents from every bagel sold going to the CINJ, according to a release from the eatery. On Wednesday, Oct. 10, 100 percent of proceeds from the sale of the Pink Ribbon Bagel will be donated to the CINJ. All 41 Panera locations in Northern and Central New Jersey participate in the annual fundraiser, which has raised over $40,000 for CINJ over the past six years, according to the release. “The Pink Ribbon bagel is the one bagel that our customers ask about all year long," Panera Director of …

Monday, September 26, 2011

Fair Lawn Panera Participates in Breast Cancer Awareness Promotion

This October, the Fair Lawn Panera location will sell Pink Ribbon Bagels with part of the proceeds going to the Cancer Institute of New Jersey

Starting Oct. 1, the Fair Lawn Panera and seven other Panera locations across Bergen County are honoring National Breast Cancer Awareness Month by bringing back their signature Pink Ribbon Bagel and donating proceeds of its sales to the Cancer Institute of New Jersey, the state’s first and only Comprehensive Cancer Center dedicated to improving the detection, treatment and care of patients with cancer. The Pink Ribbon Bagel, which is shaped like the traditional breast cancer awareness ribbon, contains cherry chips and dried bits of Bing cherries and cranberries, vanilla, honey and brown sugar. For every bagel sold, Panera will donate 10 cents to CINJ to fund breast cancer research and patient education programs. The promotion has netted …

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