After a two-year hiatus, all 20 Martin’s Super Markets locations in Indiana and Michigan will host a “Meet the Bunny” photo event. A donation of $5 per digital photo will be collected and proceeds will go to local non-profit organizations selected by each store.
The Meet the Bunny event in Plymouth will be thisSaturday, March 25, from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
“We’re so excited to bring our popular “Meet the Bunny” event back and welcome our store guests and their children and grandchildren to enjoy this festive photo opportunity. This is a fun event for our Associates too as they get a chance to show off their creativity with the photo backdrops and engage with guests while giving back to the non-profits they helped select. It’s a win-win all the way around,” said Doug Dillman, vice president of regional operations at Martin’s Super Markets.
The Martin’s Supermarket in Plymouth is located at 865 East Jefferson Street. The fundraiser will benefit the Humane Society of Marshall County.
For more information, visit spartannash.com.
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