Monte’s March For The Food Bank VIII

Photo: 93.9 & 101.5 The River


Over $236,000 raised in Monte’s March this week! That’s nearly 750,000 meals for our hungry neighbors. Thank you to our Riverlution sponsors, who make it possible for us to turn over the River to this worthy cause:  Alternative Recycling, Northampton Brewery, Elements Hot Tub Spa, Four Seasons Wine and LiquorNortheast Solar, O’Connell Care at Home, Pierce Brothers Coffee Roasters and Whole Foods Hadley.

Great coverage on Monte’s March right here:
https://medium.com/@jcstearns/on-the-front-lines-of-fighting-hunger-the-people-i-met-on-a-43-mile-walk-across-massachusetts-e104e3cdce7c

http://www.recorder.com/Montes-March-2017-13887049

http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2017/11/us_reps_james_mcgovern_joseph.html

 

Or call 1-888-323-HOPE (4673)

Monday and Tuesday November 20th & 21st, Monte Belmonte and his entourage of marchers, including anti-hunger action hero U.S. Congressman Jim McGovern, will once again walk from Springfield to Greenfield to raise money for The Food Bank of Western Mass.

Last year they raised over $211,000. Can you help them top that this year?

DONATE ONLINE NOW

Or call 1-888-323-HOPE (4673)

Want to be a “Virtual Marcher”? Get together with your friends, your school, your place of worship your BAND and commit to fundraising, whether you want to actually march of not. You can set up a RunReg page (details coming soon)

The March will begin at 7AM on Monday 11.21, starting at MLK Family Services in Springfield and will end in the mid-afternoon at the radio station, 15 Hampton Ave Northampton.

VIEW THE DAY ONE ROUTE HERE

DONATE ONLINE NOW

Or call 1-888-323-HOPE (4673)

Join us for Monte’s Munch Monday evening at Union Station – 100% of proceeds go to the Food Bank! Get tickets here.

 

Day two will begin at 6AM right around the corner from the station at the office of Congressman McGovern on Pleasant Street and will end around 6PM at Magpie in Greenfield.

VIEW THE DAY TWO ROUTE HERE

Here’s our best guess where we’ll be when:

Monday November 20

7am-MLK Family Services

8:30am-Chicopee City Limits

9:00am-Chicopee Falls

10:00am-Downtown Holyoke

11am-2PM finish walking down Northampton Street to Northampton

2PM A rally at the Old Courthouse Lawn in celebration of Lavery Greenfield’s Peanut Butter & Jelly Drive for the Food Bank

6:00-8pm-Fundraising soiree at Union Station

Tuesday November 21

6 am: Pick up Congressman McGovern at his office on Pleasant St

7am: Route 9 Hadley near Mi Tierra

8 am: Whole Foods Hadley

9:15 am: Downtown Amherst

10:30 am: Amherst Survival Center

12:00 pm: Downtown Sunderland and lunch at Bridgeside Grille

1:15 pm: Pit Stop at Berkshire Brewing Company

2:30 pm-5:30pm: Route 5&10 north

5:30 or 6pm: Complete 26 mile trek at Magpie on Bank Row in Greenfield joined by Double Edge Theater

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