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Bua Luang supporting SchoolCARE on First Wednesdays

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Starting Wednesday September 5, Bua Luang Thai Cuisine at 1166 Solano Avenue begins its monthly support of SchoolCARE on every First Wednesday!

Please support Bua Luang this and every First Wednesday with lunch or dinner, or pick up some take out. 10% of your sale goes to SchoolCARE! Plus, Bua Luang offers free delivery for orders over $30 before tax.

SchoolCARE is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization raising money to help support teachers and staff at all of Albany's schools. For the 2012-2013 school year -- thanks to the community's donations -- SchoolCARE is supporting Intervention Specialists and Art Enrichment at the elementary level, a Counselor and Library Tech at the middle school and four elective sections and a library tech at the high school. To learn more about or support SchoolCARE, visit www.AlbanySchoolCARE.org.

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