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Honorary Mayor candidate's campaign supports chamber and senior center

FALLBROOK – Sandy Hull, a candidate for Honorary Mayor of Fallbrook, is structuring her campaign to raise money for both the Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce and the Fallbrook Senior Center. Honorary Mayor candidates sell tickets (for donations) and the person that raises the most money for the chamber and their non-profit organization partner wins the title for the upcoming year.

"In running for Honorary Mayor, my goal is to be an advocate through our Chamber of Commerce for this town I have lived in since 1976, and to bring awareness to our community of the Senior Center that serves our seniors, especially the Home Bound Meals Program," said Hull. "Being an unincorporated area of San Diego, we rely on our Chamber of Commerce to organize the events in town that bring us all together and forges bonds that make this such a special place to live."

Hull and her husband own a local clothing store, 100 Main, and are raising money for her campaign by selling tickets for a $250 shopping spree in the store. A fellow downtown business, Mimi's Boutique/The Spoiled Avocado is also offering tickets for Hull's campaign with an opportunity to win a $200 shopping spree in their store.

According to Fallbrook Senior Center special projects manager Phyllis Sweeney, "We are excited with Sandy's endorsement for the Fallbrook Senior Center which serves our home-bound seniors with nutritious, balanced, fresh home delivered meals Monday through Friday." Lunch is also served from 11 to 11:45 a.m. Monday through Friday for seniors at the Fallbrook Community Center.

The Fallbrook Senior Center, open to local residents age 55 and better, offers many activities and functions to enrich and enhance their lives. To learn more, call (760) 728-4498 and ask for Phyllis.

 

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