Monday, April 20th from Noon-6pm

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The Spencer Radio Group is partnering with the American Red Cross for a Spring Blood Drive on Monday, April 20th from Noon-6pm at the Spencer Area Activity Center.

All presenting donors will receive a free Red Cross T-Shirt; and as a thank you from our supporter, if you donate the Red Cross will e-mail you a $5 Amazon gift card!

We encourage you to set up an appointment by calling 1-800-733-2767; or visit redcrossblood.org and enter promo code: “srg” to schedule a time.

 

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