Trick or treat so kids can eat

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Representatives from Crescent Bank today announced the bank will partner with North Myrtle Beach High School’s chapter of the International Thespian Society in an effort to collect food items to give to needy children in the North Myrtle Beach area as part of the national “Trick or Treat So Kids Can Eat” program, said a press release.

Participants are asked to drop off any nonperishable food items at Crescent Bank in North Myrtle Beach, which is located at 700 Main Street, Wednesday October 28 through Friday, October 30 for collection on Monday, November 2.

“We are very excited to be partnering with North Myrtle Beach High School for such a worthy and important cause,“ said Ross Rankin, North Strand market executive for Crescent Bank. “No child should suffer from hunger, and we are intent on making sure that during this Halloween season we make a difference.“

For more information on “Trick or Treat So Kids Can Eat,“ contact the Drama Department at North Myrtle Beach High School at (843) 399-6171 ext. 2507.

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