March 27

Not a Number reopens, raises money for Japan

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The downsized Not a Number reopened yesterday and has resurrected its Not A Number Kids Club, which is selling raffle tickets to raise money for Japan aid. Donations will go to Shelterbox.org.

Not a Number’s owners, Kara Ceriello and Jon DeLeeuw, shared this information:

The Not A Number Kids Club, which has raised a few hundred bucks for  Familyworks’ food bank and done other things in the community for the  past 5 years, is selling raffle tickets for $1 each starting Saturday, March 26,  and have several donors including Chutney’s, Cafe Bizzarro, Fainting  Goat Gelato, Wide World Books, Izilla Toys, Harold’s Lamps, Wide World  Books, Izilla Toys, Kids on 45th, Alphabet Soup, Not A Number, and several more.

We’re still taking donations for this raffle, any size gift cards or  services or a small item – and are getting the word out all over.  Any business, service, or nice basket or item — doesn’t have to be Wallingford-related!

Not a Number also has a new address: 1907.5 N 45th St.

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