Signarama Lawn Signs Raise Money for Food Donations
Sign maker Signarama of Hartsdale stepped up to support the tremendous efforts of Feeding Westchester by donating the net proceeds of the sale of its graduation lawn signs in the months of April and May.
“With most graduation activities being canceled due to the pandemic this year, we saw a spike in the demand of graduation signs,” said Michael Lang, owner of Signarama Hartsdale and a longtime BCW member.
Michael met with Josh Aromin from Feeding Westchester and pledged support of clients and the team of Signarama Hartsdale.

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