On Wednesday, eight area Harris Teeter and Lowes Foods will host events showcasing products with packaging for the blind, with a portion of proceeds going to benefit the visually impaired.
The event is in support of "Braille Awareness Day." Body care product company Cleanlogic CEO Isaac Shapiro says he started the day to honor his mother.
The Cleanlogic products feature Braille on the packaging. A portion of any proceeds will be donated to the Metrolina Association for the Blind.
Here's a list of the stores participating:
Harris Teeter:
Arboretum, 3333 Pineville-Matthews Road (free vision counseling at this location)
Steele Croft, 13000 South Tryon Street
Matthews Festival, 1811 Matthews Township Parkway
Cotswold, 112 S. Sharon Amity Road
Lowe's Foods:
Kenton Place Shopping Center, 17001 Kenton Drive, Cornelius
Mint Hill Town Center, 7036 Brighton Park Drive
Stockbridge Commons Shopping Center, Tega Cay
Schoolhouse Commons Shopping Center, 4445 School House Commons, Harrisburg
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