Monday, November 19, 2007

The Angel Wish Tree

If you’d like to perform a good act for a deserving person, the Bridgewater Commons Mall would like to help. It has designated two places within its building where Salvation Army Angel Trees are adorned with Angel Wish cards.

On the lower level, by the newly-relocated Guest Services Kiosk, a six-foot Angel Tree sits unobtrusively, tucked in a corner by the two water fountains close to the new rest rooms near the entrance. The second Angel Tree is located near the Macy’s Wing on the main level.

Each tree features a card with the name of a person and that person’s wish. If you’d like to give yourself an extra dose of holiday goodwill while helping a needy individual, select a card from one of those trees, check what the person would like, and purchase the item if it fits your budget. Should you have kids, encourage them to help you to select the Angel Wish card that you all think is best.

All you need to do to complete your good deed is to drop off the unwrapped gift at the Guest Services Kiosk on the lower level with your selected Angel Wish card. It’s that easy. The Bridgewater Commons Mall is facilitating a really good thing. It would be encouraging to many deserving folks if, through your benevolence, those Angel Wish cards flew off the trees.

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