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Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Supports Community Servings PDF Print E-mail
Community Charities
Oct 29, 2007 at 02:50 PM
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Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage- Brookline Office, Real Estate Sales Agents volunteering to sell pies. Pictured Left to Right: Janice Provencher, Amy Sasoon, Isabel Davis, Sheb Shumar, Eileen O'Grady, Bernie Shore, Norma Frank, Dan Keating and Karen Nickel. Not Shown: Jamie Genser

Now in its 15th year, Community Servings' Pie in the Sky fundraising effort involves more than 150 of Boston's best chefs, restaurants, caterers, and hotels donating their time and resources to bake Thanksgiving pies. Funds raised will support a year-round program to prepare and deliver meals to women, men and children homebound with life-threatening illnesses. The sale of one pie provides a week's worth of meals to a Community Servings client.

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is once again a proud sponsor of this fundraising effort. Other Boston area Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage offices are participating to help Community Servings reach their goal to raise $375,000.

Pies cost $25. The choices are apple, diabetic apple, pecan, pumpkin, and sweet potato. You may also choose to donate a pie to a Community Servings client, make a donation or participate in a special $75 raffle.

Pie orders can be taken at the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage office at 1375 Beacon Street seven days a week from 9:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. Pies can also be ordered by visiting www.pieinthesky.org or calling Community Servings at (617) 522-7777. Pie sales end November 14. Pies can be picked up at one of 39 locations on Wednesday, November 21, the day before Thanksgiving.

For more information, contact David Friedberg at 617-731-2447 or email