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FOOD CITY AWARDS $700,000 TO AREA SCHOOLS

Each school year, Food City’s School Bucks program provides $700,000 in contributions to more than a thousand participating area schools.  Food City is currently in the process of mailing contribution checks from their 2020-2021 School Bucks program to participating schools.      

“It goes without saying that the past year has certainly been one like no other.  Most of our area schools have incurred significant expenses due to COVID-19 and need additional support.  We’re pleased to be distributing $700,000 in contributions at a time when they need it most,” says Steven C. Smith, Food City president and chief executive officer.

The 2021-2022 School Bucks program will begin September 1, 2021 and continue through May 10, 2022.  For every $1 you spend using your Food City ValuCard, you will receive 1 School Buck point.  To have your points credited to the school of your choice, simply visit foodcity.com/schoobucks to link your Food City ValuCard to your preferred school.  Food City has once again pledged $700,000 for the current school year.  School allocations are based upon the percentage of customer purchases assigned to each school and schools can monitor their progress online at foodcity.com. 

“Food City is committed to supporting the education of our youth,” says Smith.  “Since the program’s inception, we’ve awarded over $20,000,000 in much-needed educational equipment and tools to more than a 1000 participating area schools”. 

For more information about Food City School Bucks Challenge, please contact your local school, visit foodcity.com or contact the Food City School Bucks Coordinator, Lisa Johnson at 1-800-232-0174.

Headquartered in Abingdon, Virginia, K-VA-T Food Stores (Food City’s parent company) operates 137 retail outlets throughout southeast Kentucky, southwest Virginia, east Tennessee, north Georgia, and Alabama.

Will Rabb

Will Rabb

Will is a Middle Tennessee native having been born and raised in Winchester. His love of radio began as a child listening to local stations on the way to school or while falling asleep at night. After High School, where he was active in student media, he attended the University of Tennessee majoring in Journalism and Electronic Media while covering sports for the campus radio station. He then moved into the business professionally as a board op/producer for Cumulus of Knoxville and the Vol Network. His radio journey then took him to Louisiana where he was the lead producer for ESPN New Orleans. After returning home to Winchester, he spent several years broadcasting local sports for stations in Franklin County before joining the Bowman Family. When he’s not at the station, Will enjoys spending time with his wife Shaina and his two fur babies (Toulouse and Belle), cheering on the Vols, Preds and Saints and in the kitchen or behind the grill trying out new recipes.

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