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Capitol Lighting and Habitat for Humanity Enjoy Light Lunch at Gourmet Truck Expo

BOCA RATON – Capitol Lighting celebrated its second annual Making Lives Brighter campaign benefiting Habitat for Humanity during the ‘Light Lunch’ food truck festival at their Boca Raton showroom.  Deena Lang from 97.9 WRMF, joined the 88-year-old family-owned and operated company to raise funds for the nonprofit.

Making Lives Brighter runs through the end of August. During the campaign, customers can donate their old lighting at any South Florida Capitol Lighting showroom to be repurposed in a Habitat-built home or sold at one of their Re-Stores. In exchange for donated lighting fixtures, lamps and fans, supporters will receive a 10 percent discount toward any new lighting purchase, as well as a tax deduction from Habitat for Humanity.

“Habitat is one of most respected charitable organizations providing an invaluable service to those in need,” said Eric Lebersfeld, president of Capitol Lighting.  “The Capitol Lighting family is honored to be able to support such a worthy cause and truly help to make lives brighter in our community.”

Five food trucks from the Gourmet Truck Expo and Deena Lang from 97.9 WRMF were on-site with the WRMF street team. Deena created her own signature sandwich with the Stocked N’ Loaded food truck and proceeds of the sandwich benefited Habitat for Humanity. There were raffles, giveaways and goodie bags provided throughout the event. The event also helped to kick-off the Fandemonium sale at Capitol Lighting going on throughout the summer.

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