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During the month of April Greenhawk has partnered with the Canadian Cancer Society to help raise money for cancer research.
Throughout the month of April paper daffodils will be available for sale at Greenhawk locations across Canada. The daffodils will be available at a cost of $2 each with all proceeds going to the Canadian Cancer Society. Each flower purchased will be entered in a draw to win 1 of 15 great prizes.
In addition Ontario locations will be offering live daffodils sales as part of the Canadian Cancer Society’s Daffodil Days. These bright blooms are sold every year to mark the beginning of Daffodil Month and will be the start of our fundraising campaign.
Greenhawk is also pleased to present a seminar series with acclaimed judge, coach course designer and author Randy Roy. The seminars will take place in conjunction with the Semi Annual Warehouse Sale on April 24th at the Mississauga location. In lieu of an entrance fee to the clinic we are asking for a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society. This event will wrap up our fundraising efforts for the month of April. For additional information visit www.greenhawk.net
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