 Every year on Administrative Assistant Day, Papa's Pizza raises money for the Georgia Harris Memorial Scholarship Fund! Georgia Harris was the office manager of Papa's Pizza and passed away in 2007 from Leukemia. In her honor, Papa's has created a scholarship fund to help employees with college expenses.
Please join us on April 24th, half of the food sales for the day will be donated to the scholarship fund.
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 Over the years you might have received an email with amazing pictures of wooden cars being driven in the canals of Venice, Italy. Not only are the wooden cars creations to admire but the fact that they actually drive - and float - is something of an engineering feat.
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Hit a home run with Papa's Pizza during Little League Week April 22nd - April 27th
Just come into Papa's Pizza with your baseball or softball uniform on and receive a FREE mini pizza (up to two toppings)!
One pizza per player for the week.
Not valid with other offers.
Offer not valid for take out or delivery.
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National Sibling Day
April 10th
 National Sibling Day is a day to appreciate and cherish your brother and sisters. Siblings are truly a special blessing that we probably all too often take for granted. They are often our best friends and supporters through life. Another reason to celebrate is that not everyone is lucky enough to have siblings. Their lives are significantly different growing up and throughout life. Claudia A. Evart, President and Founder of this day, initiated National Sibling Day after the tragic deaths of her brother and sister.
www.holidayinsights.com
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The "Corpus" building is located in Oegstgeest, southeast of Amsterdam, Netherlands. "Corpus," a new attraction in the Netherlands, are hoping that a combination amusement park and health education museum will encourage kids to take better care of their own bodies. The building incorporates a 35-meter (115-foot) high seated human figure into its structure. All the walls and halls are modeled with fiberglass to resemble the inside of a giant human body, giving visitors the sensation of being shrunk down to a tiny scale.
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