HAVE YOUR FAVORITE CHIEF BAG YOUR GROCERIES AT LOCAL FRED MEYER STORES
SPOKANE, Wash. – The Spokane Chiefs are partnering with Fred Meyer and Second Harvest Inland Northwest Food Bank on Monday, January 25 to collect food donations from 5-6:30 p.m. Chiefs players will be on hand to help bag groceries, sign autographs, take photos and collect donations at three different Fred Meyer locations.
Donated food items will help the local community through Second Harvest Inland Northwest. The Chiefs will also accept monetary donations.
Also on Monday, Spokane Valley resident Jacob Anderson will also cash in his $1,000 shopping spree won during the Fred Meyer Shop with the Chiefs promotion in early December 2015. Anderson will utilize the help of Chiefs’ forward Keanu Yamamoto at the Wandermere Fred Meyer location while the Chiefs and Fred Meyer will also make a $500 donation to Second Harvest.
The Chiefs will be at the following stores from 5-6:30 p.m. on January 25:
FRED MEYER – Sprague/Sullivan Store
15609 E. Sprague Ave., Spokane Valley, WA 99037
**Expected players: #2 Jason Fram, #8 Jordan Henderson, #18 Curtis Miske, #19 Jacob Cardiff, #21 Matt Sozanski, #23 Jake Toporowski, #27 Presten Kopeck, #35 Lasse Petersen
FRED MEYER – Thor/Freya Store
400 S. Thor St., Spokane, WA 99202
**Expected players: #4 Jeff Faith, #6 Tyson Helgesen, #10 Ethan McIndoe, #16 Taylor Ross, #20 Hayden Ostir, #26 Hudson Elynuik, #31 Tyson Verhelst, #32 Dalton Hamaliuk
FRED MEYER – Wandermere Store
12120 N. Division St., Spokane, WA 99218
**Expected players: #7 Evan Fiala, #9 Kailer Yamamoto, #12 Markson Bechtold, #15 Wyatt Johnson, #17 Kailer Yamamoto, #22 Dominic Zwerger, #28 Nik Andersen, Boomer the Bear
**Expected players are tentative and subject to change.
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About Second Harvest
Founded in 1971 as a central warehouse for a handful of emergency food pantries in Spokane, Second Harvest is the pioneering organization that leads the fight against hunger in the Inland Northwest. Today, partnerships with 250 neighborhood food banks and meal centers make it possible for Second Harvest to provide food to thousands of hungry people each week. Second Harvest’s food bank network spans 21 counties in Eastern Washington and five counties in North Idaho – just over 51,000 square miles. Second Harvest provides 2 million pounds of free food each month throughout its vast service area. Second Harvest’s food helps fill the nutritional gap for people in poverty, the working poor, elderly and disabled people on very low fixed incomes, and children and families in temporary crisis