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Jamba Juice Celebrates Grand Opening in Alpharetta
The company awarded grants to local schools that promote good health and protecting the environment through gardening.
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ALPHARETTA, GA -- Five new Jamba Juice locations in metro Atlanta awarded $500 grants to area schools that express a commitment to protecting the environment and sustainable living.
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Franchisees at five stores on Saturday, April 23 also awarded garden grants to coincide with Earth Day. The awards include curriculum books, a $350 Gardener’s Supply gift certificate and $100 cash to be used to purchase soil amendments and fruit and vegetable plantings.
Recipients were recognized for promoting good health and protecting the environment through gardening.
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The garden grant awards also coincided with the grand opening events held at each of the stores. Franchises participating in the awards include:
- 6623 Roswell Rd Suite J, Sandy Springs
- 4305 State Bridge Road Suite 103, Alpharetta
- 4279 Roswell Rd NE Suite 201, Atlanta
- 2052-B N. Decatur Road, Decatur
- 4101 Roswell Road Suite 304, Marietta
Schools awarded grants include Woodland Elementary School, Sandy Springs; Heards Ferry Elementary School, Sandy Springs; Murdock Elementary School, Marietta; Mount Vernon Presbyterian School, Founders Campus, Sandy Springs; and The Cloverleaf School, Decatur.
Jamba Juice has an array of fruit smoothies, freshly squeezed juices, juice shots, energy bowls and other snacks. For more information, visit the company's website.
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Photos: Jamba Juice ribbon cuttings and celebrations. Credit: Jamba Juice
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