YoghArt fundraiser for St. Mary School
Support St. Mary School at YoghArt on Tuesday, November 5. Enjoy a refreshing frozen yogurt treat at YoghArt from noon to 9 p.m. Ten percent of all sales on November 5 will benefit St. Mary School. Tell your friends and neighbors – no flier is necessary! YoghArt is located at 1230 First St., Ste. 105, Gilroy (near Mama Mia’s Restaurant). Thank you for your support!
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