Are you looking to replace a mattress in your home? Now is the time. The Argos FFA Chapter and Music Department are excited to announce they will be hosting the 1st Annual Mattress Fundraiser on Sept. 27, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For one day only, the Argos High School Gym will be transformed into a mattress showroom. For information about the sale, go to bit.ly/beds4argosmusicdept25.
There will be 30-plus mattresses on display in all sizes and styles for customers to try, priced below retail. Adjustable power bases, luxury pillows, premium sheets, bed frames, and mattress protectors will also be available. The brands include Simmons Beautyrest, Purple, Helix, Therapedic (and more), and all come with full factory warranties and are made to order. Delivery is available. Best of all, the Argos FFA Chapter and Music Dept benefit from every purchase.
The company, Custom Fundraising Solutions (CFS), first introduced The Mattress Fundraiser to the Cleveland, Ohio, market in 2005. The company now has nearly 100 locations and works with more than 3,000 schools nationwide. The unique business model helps schools raise thousands of dollars in just one day, and to date, the company has raised over $60 million.
Watch this quick video that explains how the Mattress Fundraiser works! https://vimeo.com/637591323
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