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Oxford Pennant raises over $38,000 for Oishei Children s Hospital This season, Bills fans showed up in big ways for a cause close to their quarterback s heart. One local business took part by giving a portion of their sales. Author: Emyle Watkins Updated: 6:06 AM EST January 26, 2021 BUFFALO, N.Y. This season, Buffalo Bills fans showed up in big ways for a cause close to their quarterback s heart. One local business took part by giving a portion of their sales. Oxford Pennant donated a portion of all their Buffalo-themed banner and pennant sales, including the Let s Go Buffalo pennants that match the 40-foot versions at the top of Seneca One, to Oishei Children s Hospital. ....
Oxford Pennant is a Buffalo, New York-based business that manufactures wool felt pennants and banners. In March 2020, the company created a banner that read, Together we will see it through. The banner became something of a beacon of hope during the lockdowns, and Oxford Pennant has sold over 5,000 of them. Now, as the Buffalo Bills make their first playoffs run in 25 years, the company has hung larger-than-life pennants over the city to cheer on the team. In early March, when the world seemed to stop, everything shut down, and coronavirus cases were on the rise, Dave Horesh and Brett Mikoll had an idea. ....