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Shoe-palooza Event to Benefit Foster Children this Saturday

By: Melissa Bollero
Updated: October 11, 2012
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Fun city in Springdale is offering a chance to have some fun and help out the Northwest Arkansas community. "Shoe-palooza" is kicking off this Saturday. Guests can bring a new pair of shoes to fun city and receive one hundred free tokens. The shoes will go to foster kids and orphans in Northwest Arkansas, who often go into foster care with nothing. The event will start at 10 AM and go until 10 PM. No used shoes or flip flops will be accepted, and shoes will only be accepted on October 13th during the event. Information on becoming a foster parent will be available at the event.

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