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July 23 at Moose Henri’s Grille Cork & Taps  | Free Teacher Supply Kits

Four Peaks Brewing Company is bringing its annual Four Peaks for Teachers program to Pinetop-Lakeside this summer, and they would appreciate your help in spreading the word to our local educators.

On Wednesday, July 23, from 5-7 p.m., Four Peaks for Teachers will give away free school supply kits to teachers with a valid school ID at Moose Henri’s Grille Cork & Taps (4207 W. White Mountain Blvd in Lakeside).

These pre-assembled kits include high-demand classroom supplies to help alleviate the financial burden many teachers face as they prepare for the new school year.

This is part of Four Peaks’ broader statewide initiative, now in its 14th year, to support teachers through donated supplies and cash grants. Since launching the program, Four Peaks has provided more than 50,000 supply kits and $43,000 in grants to educators across Arizona and the Southwest.

More information is available at fourpeaksforteachers.org. Teachers can reserve their free kit at eventbrite.com/e/2025-four-peaks-for-teachers-kit-pick-up-pinetop-moose-henris-tickets-1388546593239?aff=oddtdtcreator 

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