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PACS’ Night at Chick-fil-A

Phoenixville Area Community Services is holding a fundraiser on Wednesday, May 20th, from 5-8pm at the Chick-fil-A in Audubon.

Socialize with your family and friends over an affordable dinner and support Phoenixville Area Community Services (PACS) at the same time by dining at Chick-fil-A.

PACS’ Night at Chick-fil-A will be held on Wednesday, May 20, from 5-8 pm, at the Chick-fil-A at 680 South Trooper Road in Audubon. A percentage of all sales that evening will be donated to PACS to further their mission of connecting people in the Phoenixville area to community resources and emergency assistance. No gift certificates, special coupons or tickets are needed.

In addition, you can spin the prize wheel for $1, and win a Chick-fil-A prize. There are no losers, and all the proceeds will go to PACS.

Now, more than ever, we can use your support. Please join us.

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