Fa-La-La-La-La Food Drive

Fa-La-La-La-La Food Drive

Photo: KAFE/Logo courtesy Judd & Black


KAFE 104.1 has teamed up with Judd & Black Appliance to help stock the shelves of the Bellingham Food Bank this holiday season!

Drop off non-perishable food items at ANY Judd & Black Appliance location through December 21st!  Then, join KAFE This Morning with Dave, Allan & Patrice on Monday, December 22nd to finish filling the Judd & Black truck with food that will be distributed to local families just in time for the holidays!

You can donate at ANY Judd & Black Appliance location:
2001 James Street in Bellingham
2520 Cedardale Road in Mount Vernon
1315 State Avenue in Marysville
510 SW Everett Mall Way in Everett
16521 Highway 99 in Lynwood

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