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Stuff the Bus is back: Donate supplies to support local teachers and students

Stuff the Bus is back: Donate supplies to support local teachers and students

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CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The first day of school is coming up quick, and it’s time for the annual 5 Star Media Group and Clarksville-Montgomery County Education Foundation Stuff the Bus campaign.

With local schools reopening in August, teachers and students will need supplies. This event allows the community to shop and donate those supplies, which are then loaded onto a school bus. All donations go to the Teacher Warehouse, where teachers can “shop” at no cost.

Stuff the Bus will be Saturday, July 29 and Sunday, July 30, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Sango Walmart, 2315 Madison St., and the Wilma Rudolph Walmart, 3050 Wilma Rudolph Blvd.

Those in attendance will get a chance to meet their favorite on-air talent from 5 Star stations Q108, Beaver 100.3, Z97.5 and Rewind 94.3, plus Clarksville Now.

If you’d rather give online than in-person, you can do that by visiting the Teacher Warehouse Online Amazon wish list.

Stuff the Bus is brought to you by Grace DentalC4 EntertainmentJenkins & WynneThe Youth Academy, Crown StaffingBeachaven Auto & TowingTropical Smoothie Cafe, and Shelby’s Trio.

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