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Charity at a Discount

At Macy’s, Saturday October 13 is a red-letter day for saving money and supporting local charities.

Charity at a Discount
Macy’s department stores are setting aside October 13 as a day for shoppers to take advantage of unusual savings while raising money for nonprofits based in southwest Missouri. Purchase a $5 shopping pass from a participating local nonprofit, and you’re entitled to a range of discounts on most of Macy’s inventory. The nonprofit group gets to keep the $5 sum.

From 2–4 p.m., visit the ladies sportswear section in the Battlefield Mall Macy’s for refreshments and the Fashion for a Cure fashion show. It’s possible to purchase tickets at Macy’s registers the day of the event; your $5 benefits Macy’s designated national charities.

Macy’s Locations:
• Battlefield Mall, Springfield
• North Park Mall, Joplin


Shop for a cause is...

On Shop for a Cause day, Macy’s offers 20 percent off regular, sale and clearance women’s, men’s and kids’ apparel and accessories; fine and fashion jewelry; bed/bath items, housewares, frames, luggage, china, crystal and silver, all kitchen and personal care, electronics and technology items.

Shop for a Cause discounts include 10 percent off regular, sale and clearance furniture, mattresses and rugs.

Shop for a Cause Nonprofits

At press time, these nonprofits were selling tickets for Macy’s Shop for a Cause to benefit from the sale day.

Battlefield Mall, Springfield
• American Cancer Society
(417-881-4668, cancer.org)

• American Diabetes Association
(417-890-8400, diabetes.org)

• AORN of the Ozarks
(aorn.org)

• Arc of the Ozarks
(417-864-7887, thearcoftheozarks.org)

• Christian County Family Crisis Center
(417-581-1690)

• Council of Churches of the Ozarks
(417- 862-3586, ccozarks.org)

• Creekside Community Church
(417-207-8957)

• Immaculate Conception Elementary School
(417-881-7000)

• The Magic Bullet Fund
(themagicbulletfund.org)

• OACAC
(417-862-4314, oacac-caa.org)

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• Park Avenue Christian School
(417-865-9875, pacschool.org)

• Schweitzer United Methodist Women
(417-881-6800, schweitzerumc.org/connect/adults/umw/)

• Sertoma Club
(sertoma@sbcglobal.net, sertoma.org)

• Springfield Lutheran School
(417-883-5717, slssaints.org)

• Springfield Public Schools
(417-523-0000, springfieldpublicschoolsmo.org)

• Summit Preparatory School
(417-869-8087, thesummitprep.org)

• Texas County Library Foundation
(417-967-2258, train.missouri.org/library/)


Northpark Mall, Joplin
• AIDS Project of the Ozarks
(417-881-1900, aidsprojectoftheozarks.org)

• American Diabetes Association
(417-890-8400, diabetes.org)

• American Heart Association
(americanheart.org)

* Boys & Girls Club of Southwest Missouri
(417-623-8072, bgcswmo.org)

• Carthage First Church of the Nazarene
(417-358-4265)

• Children’s Miracle Network
(417-347-6639)

• Four State Christian School
(417-623-8055)

• Mt. Olive Lutheran Church & School
(918-542-4681)

• Sacred Heart Catholic Church
(417-869-3646, www.sacredheartch.org)

• Snickles in Service Inc.
(RR 1 BOX 41A PURDY, MO, 65734-9710)

• Spirit of Christ Metropolitan Community Church
(417-529-8480)

• St. John’s Episcopal Church
(620-421-4540)


• St. Mary’s Home & School
(417-476-2824)

• St. Vincent de Paul Society
(417-625-1085)

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