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Seeing Pink!

If a stroll around your neighborhood this spring and summer and notice a pinker than usual palette don’t be too surprised.

Seeing Pink!

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If a stroll around your neighborhood this spring and summer and notice a pinker-than-usual palette — don’t be too surprised. There’s a good chance that you’re witnessing the effects of “Pink Day!” Join McDonald Garden Center and Sentara, on Saturday, April 28, and help the fight against breast cancer. Visit any of the McDonald year-round or Garden Market locations and purchase from a variety of pink plants including pink Geraniums, Petunias, Azaleas and Knockout Roses and 15% of the proceeds will support breast cancer research and prevention. Sentara staff will be on hand at each of the three year-round locations to answer your questions and provide information regarding breast cancer. Be sure to join McDonald Garden Center and Sentara on April 28; and be a part of the cure!

Check out our Pinterest ‘PINK’ page and start thinking pink!

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