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Sarge’s, Mast, Best Buy call it a wrap

The Mast General Store has once again invited Sarge’s volunteers to wrap holiday presents at their store on Main Street in Waynesville.

Best Buy at Waynesville Loop near the new WalMart Super Center has also invited Sarge’s volunteers to wrap presents at their store.

“Gifts from other stores may be brought to either location for wrapping.  There is no charge for gift wrapping but a donation to Sarge’s Animal Rescue Foundation will be happily accepted!” said Rosa Allomong, coordinator of wrapping at The Mast General Store.

“Sarge’s needs more volunteers to help with the gift wrapping and  would love to have people in our community  register with Sarge’s to help wrap presents at either or both locations,” said Barbara Buck, Best Buy gift- wrap coordinator. Information to register is on Sarge’s website at www.sargeandfriends.org or may be obtained by calling 828.246.9050.

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