Collegeville Grand Re-Opening Aids Cancer Research

Collegeville Grand Re-Opening Aids Cancer ResearchCOLLEGEVILLE PA – The Tennis Shop, 327 E. Main St., Collegeville, will celebrate the expansion of its retail store throughout Saturday (June 2, 2012) with a grand re-opening fund-raiser that benefits Alex’s Lemonade Stand and its work in pediatric cancer research, the Collegeville Economic Development Corporation reported Thursday (May 31.)

The event features food, prizes, tattoos for kids, and a day-long raffle. Prizes include donations from Wilson, Head, Babolat, Life is Tennis and The Tennis Shop. Tickets are available at the shop, or calling 610-489-4407 and making a donation by phone.

Donations to the cause also may be made from any mobile device by texting “E83093,” the organization said.

Logo from The Tennis Shop

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