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Legacy Place to hold Legacy of Giving Charity Fundraiser and tree lighting event

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Dedham, MA Legacy Place will hold its 4th Annual Legacy of Giving Charity Fundraiser. Legacy of Giving is a program in which five charities, selected from a group of applicants, utilize the Legacy Place VIP discount shopping card as an incentive to raise funds for their organization. Donors who make a donation of $50 or more to their charity of choice will receive the Legacy Place VIP discount shopping card, valid at 35 shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues at Legacy Place.

This year’s participating charities are as follows: ·         Dress for Success Boston ·         The Greater Boston Food Bank ·         The Home for Little Wanderers ·         Horizons for Homeless Children ·         Triangle To learn more about these wonderful organizations and about how to obtain a Legacy Place VIP card, visit our Legacy of Giving webpage. To add to the giving spirit, Legacy Place is excited to announce the 2nd Annual Tree Lighting event in collaboration with the Legacy of Giving program. Local residents are cordially invited to celebrate this wonderful program with the Tree Lighting on Thursday, December 3, 5pm -7pm. Five trees will be lit in honor of each participating charity. Activities will include sampling of chili, soup, hot cocoa, candies and more; plus, enjoy a visit from Santa Claus and carolers from the North Pole. ABOUT LEGACY PLACE: Legacy Place offers the best shopping, dining and entertainment experience in the region. The center features a unique blend of retailers, including Whole Foods Market, L.L.Bean, Kings, and Showcase Cinema de Lux. Legacy Place also hosts an exceptional lineup of restaurants, including Legal C Bar, Aquitaine, Yard House, and Shake Shack along with exciting specialty retailers such as Anthropologie, Neiman Marcus Last Call Studio, L.L. Bean, Ann Taylor and Uniqlo. Legacy Place is a joint venture of WS Development and National Amusements. For more information, visit www.legacyplace.com.  ABOUT WS DEVELOPMENT: One of the largest privately owned retail development firms in the U.S., WS Development develops, owns, manages and leases a portfolio of more than 88 properties totaling over 20 million s/f, with an additional 4 million s/f under development.
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