Published November 24th, 2021
Kiwanis See's Candy fundraiser offers sweet way to support the community
Submitted by Marty Brinckerhoff
Moraga Vice Mayor Steve Woehleke, County Supervisor District 2 Candace Andersen, Club President Leslie Engler and Moraga Police Chief Jon King help open the Kiwanis See's Candy shop for the 2021 season. Photo provided
The Kiwanis Club of Moraga Valley's See's Candy Holiday Fundraiser is back. After a one-year hiatus due to the pandemic, Moraga Vice Mayor Steve Woehleke, County Supervisor District 2 Candace Andersen, Club president Leslie Engler and Moraga Police Chief Jon King celebrated the store opening Nov. 18 at the store in the Rheem Shopping Center near CVS.
Together the local community has made great strides in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic and the Kiwanis See's store is open once again from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Dec. 24. They offer the same delicious and premium assortment of See's candies for your family, friends and work associates at See's retail prices, with?100% of net proceeds going to worthy local charities and organizations that benefit our community. There are easy parking, wrapping and delivery options, and credit cards are accepted.
Many have suffered hardships and your purchases go a long way to help those in need get back on their feet. Thanks to the generous support of community and club members, over the last two years during the pandemic the Kiwanis Club of MV has donated over $150,000 to worthy local charities and organizations that benefit the community. Please join Kiwanis once again, to both give to our community and share the magic of See's candies during the holidays. ?What could be sweeter?
For more information about the fundraiser and who Kiwanis serves, visit moragavalleykiwanis.org.?





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