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Apple Holler has Apples for More Than Just a Day

Apple Holler has been blessed with a huge apple crop this season and would like to share their blessings with others. 

They are inviting individuals to spread the word that free apple donations are "ripe for the picking" for churches and other charitable organizations to use for holiday baskets or other non-profit events.

In order for non-profit groups to claim their bounty on the many varieties of apples still available for donations, they simply need to contact the folks at Apple Holler to arrange for an appointment for the group's volunteers or staff to come out and pick the donated apples. Apple Holler will need a letter of donation request printed on the organization's letterhead.

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"We are so thankful for our many blessings and this is our way of giving back to the community that gives so much to others," said Apple Holler Owner and CEO, David Flannery.  "Whether served fresh or used to make pies or applesauce, we thought the apples could be the perfect addition to the Holiday Meal Gift Baskets so many wonderful organizations prepare for those in need."

Apple Holler is located between Racine and Kenosha, off I-94 on Sylvania Avenue (the west frontage road), just north of the highway KR exit. Apple Holler is a restaurant, bakery, deli, gift shop, apple orchard, family farm and dinner theatre. It features many exciting and unique entertainment activities year-round including:  the Red Barn Musical Theatre shows, children's shows, barnyard animals, outdoor play areas for children, hay wagon rides, horse-drawn sleigh rides, a seasonal flower market, and fall apple and pumpkin festivals. Call (262) 886-8500, or visit www.appleholler.com, for further information.

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