Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Avoid Long Lines - Visit the Neighborhood Storage Post Office

Did you know that the Neighborhood Storage located at 310 NE 25th Ave in Ocala has a Contract Postal Unit on Site? You can buy stamps, purchase packing supplies, and ship items right from the heart of your neighborhood. Stop in and let Neighborhood Storage help you with your mailing and shipping needs.



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The post office carries a variety of mailing boxes, in all shapes and sizes to fit your shipping needs. You can also ship by sending Priority Mail with flat rate prices ranging from $4.95 to $14.95 - if it fits, it ships! Neighborhood Storage also carries specialty packing, already decorated for that special occasion. You can get started early on preparing your gifts for shipping by picking up a few holiday decorated boxes.



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Also, if you are planning an event and would like something special on the invitations or announcements, the Neighborhood Storage Post Office offers customized stamp purchases. Call 352-629-0325 to see how Neighborhood Storage can help with your specialized stamp order!

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Neighborhood Storage Food Drive for the Kids

Neighborhood Storage is collecting nonperishable food for youths in local schools.
The items needed include:·
Canned meat (Tuna, Vienna Sausages, Chicken, Etc.)
Canned Pasta (Spaghettios, Ravioli, Beefaroni, Etc.)
Ramen Noodle Soup· Milk (1qt, shelf stable non-refrigerated)
Juice Boxes or Pouches· Macaroni and Cheese (Boxed)
Peanut Butter (In Plastic Containers)
Jelly (In Plastic Containers)· Pudding Cups
Fruit Cups· Instant Oatmeal (Variety-pack, Single Serving)
Snack Bars (Cereal Bars, Granola Bars, Etc.)
Pop Tarts
Crackers (filled with peanut butter or cheese)
Snacks (Pretzels, Cookies, Raisins – All Single Servings

Items can be dropped off at the following locations:
310 NE 25th Ave
4701 SE Maricamp Rd
3690 SE Lake Weir Ave
5170 SE 58th Ave
4709 SE 102nd Place Belleview
7256 SW 62nd Ave
3350 W Hwy 326
6741 W Hwy 40

Donations will be taken directly to schools to send home with kids on the weekends.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Cast your vote in the Neighborhood Storage Scarecrow Competition!

The Neighborhood Storage facility managers have each created a scarecrow to display in their stores celebrate the beginning of Fall. Tapping into their creative side, they were to use recycled materials such as old clothing, shredded paper or hay for stuffing, and old gloves hats or shoes for accessories. To prove who has created the best scarecrow we have taken the competition to Facebook!

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To vote for your favorite scarecrow....
Go to http://www.facebook.com/pages/NeighborhoodStorageCenter/9054478634
Like the NeighborhoodStorageCenter Page
Then, Like or Comment on your favorite scarecrow’s photo to cast your vote!

Voting ends on October 22nd, and of those who voted a winner will be randomly drawn to take home each scarecrow.