Each year Community Servings sponsors “Pie in the Sky”, Metro Boston’s largest bake sale. The event is scheduled in time for the Thanksgiving season, providing an ample selection of holiday pies courtesy of Boston restaurants, bakers and caterers.
This year, the bake sale has become even sweeter as Coolidge Corner merchants lend their support in the form of a ‘Shop Coolidge Corner’ Raffle pie, with the winner receiving $1,640.00 worth of gift certificates, merchandise and services.
For each pie purchased, residents also receive a chance to enter the raffle. The raffle winner will enjoy a collection of gift certificates, merchandise and services from Coolidge Corner Merchant Association members and local businesses. Included in the Raffle are :
- Party Favors – two $25 gift certificates
- Advanced Digital Replication – $25 gift certificate
- the Coolidge Corner Gym – 3-month membership ($150 value)
- Finagle a Bagel – two $25 gift cards
- Artana – $25 gift certificate
- Bank of Canton – two $25 American Express gift cards
- Best Cellars – two $25 gift certificates
- Brookline Booksmith – $35 gift certificate
- Cause to Paws – $25 gift certificate
- Crossroads Trade – $25 gift certificate
- Downtown Shooz – two $25 gift certificates
- Edward Jones Investments – $25 Pete’s Coffee Card
- Eureka Games – $25 gift certificate plus Pie In The Sky game
- Finale – $25 gift certificate
- Fire Opal – $25 gift certificate
- Fish Kids – $25 gift certificate
- Fox Photography – studio portrait sitting ($495.00 value)
- Life Gate Acupuncture and Healing Arts – initial consultation and treatment $110
- Magic Beans – $25 gift certificate
- Mattei Gallery – $25 gift certificate
- Mint Julep – $50 gift certificate
- Pear Tree – $25 gift certificate
- Upper Crust – $50 gift certificate
- Seven Subs – two $25 gift certificates
- Unique Simchas – two $25 gift certificates
- Wainwright Bank – $25 gift certificate
- Wild Goose Chase – two $25 gift certificates
- Zip Car – $75 gift certificate, 1 yr membership
Proceeds from Pie in the Sky benefit Community Servings, a non-profit group feeding 2 meals a day to individuals dealing with life-threatening illnesses who are too ill to shop and cook for themselves and their families. Additional information is available online at http://www.servings.org/.