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Bob Evans Launches Making A Difference, Bite by Bite in Support of the USO
Company Donates $100,000 To Aid Military Service Organization
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NEW ALBANY, Ohio, May 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bob Evans Farms announced it has donated $100,000 to the USO as part of its Making a Difference, Bite by Bite shopper marketing campaign. The campaign, which is part of the company s yearly Our Farm Salutes initiative, will help the USO support service members and their families. In addition to the donation, Bob Evans will launch an integrated shopper marketing campaign to create awareness of the partnership through different touchpoints including digital, website, in-store and specially marked packages of its refrigerated products in stores nationwide.
The weather was gorgeous for the Pineland Farms on site hiring event in Mars Hill. We saw many faces eager to get a new start and a new job.
You might have heard us on air broadcasting from the hiring blitz. Before we left, I asked Human Resources Manager at Pineland Farms if the day had been a success to that point. She gave back a thumbs-up, smile and told me that they had many successful candidates they were looking to hire.
Townsquare Media PI was on site and setting up for the hiring blitz
The Pineland Farms Potato Company Facebook page updated us Monday night. Over 50 applicants took part in the event yesterday before it was over.
Pineland Farmsis more than just amazing cheese
(although their cheese is amazing). They have disc golf, skiing, trails for running and so many fun programs to get involved in. One that is new this year is fiddlehead foraging. They had an event on May 8th that sold out in minutes, and they are looking to open more events. This 90 minute hike and learning experience is fantastic. It s run by retired Maine Game Warden (27 years) Adam Gormely and Pineland s Outdoor Recreation Director Matt Sabasteanski. As you hike toward the banks of the Royal River
(fiddleheads LOVE river banks) you will learn about the trees, and a little about Pineland Farms. It has a sordid past, so they focus on the present.
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