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SCHEA to host blood drive this Saturday

By Staff | May 16, 2023

Lee County needs your help. The community is in significant need for blood donors. SCHEA will host a Lee Health blood drive this Saturday, May 20, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The bus will be parked in Club Square, behind the BackStreets Sports Bar on SE 47th Terrace.

Type O+ and O- remain critically low, and supply levels for all other blood types are also below normal.

Donors will receive a punch card with complimentary offers from the following local businesses:

BackStreets

Chips & Bourbon Chipotle Queso

Cape Cleaners

10% off Laundry or Dry Cleaning Services (Excludes Alterations)

The Dive

10% Off Your Next Visit

Dixie Roadhouse

No Cover Charge for two people before 11 p.m.

(Excludes Special Events)

DIY Yogurt

Small Cup of DIY

Eight-Foot Brewing

Select Draft*

Fish Tale Grill

10% Off Total Check

(Cannot be Combined with Any Other Offer)

Genius Computer Repair & Service

$10 Off Any Repair or Service

Greek Spot

Piece of Baklava

Hair Artistry

Blow Out w/Purchase of a Hair Cut

Karma and Coconuts

Pocket Size Crystal Heart

Lehne Burger

Pretzel Bites App

Maria’s Pizzeria

Small One-topping Pizza

Merrick Seafood Company

10% Off Total Check

(Cannot be Combined with Any Other Offer)

Nice Guys Pizza

Order of Regular or Vegan Garlic Knots

Penny’s Coffee Bar

Small Hot or Iced Coffee

Perk & Brew Coffee Shop Cafe

$5 Off Purchase of $15 or Greater

Rack’em Spirits & Times

One Hour of Billiards (Up to five people)

Rusty’s Raw Bar & Grill

Loaded Tots

Tiki Hut

Well Drink, Wine, or Domestic Draft

Zak’s Jewelry

Watch Battery Replacement

All blood donated will stay local to Lee County, and appointments are available to eliminate wait times. Please text Shannon at 239-900-4028 (Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.to 4 p.m.) or email info@southcapeentertainment.com to secure your time slot.

Stay tuned to everything SCHEA via Facebook and SCHEA’s website.

Visit the official Facebook event for updates on this blood drive benefiting Lee Health.

Source: SCHEA