May 3 is USN Night at Parnassus

Local bookstore Parnassus will share a percentage of its profits with USN between 3 and 6 p.m. to support faculty and staff professional development.
By Andrew Sloane, USNA Fundraising Coordinator

We hope to see you, your family, and your friends at 3900 Hillsboro Pike on Friday, May 3 during USN Night at Parnassus. The locally owned bookstore will donate 10 percent of all sales (books, gift cards, etc.) made in person and by phone between 3 and 6 p.m. to the school.

This fundraiser is an excellent opportunity to stock up on materials for summer reading lists, which the English Department releases in early May at usn.org/reading.

All the money raised during this USNA event will go to continuing education opportunities for faculty and staff.

Families can also continue to support USN while doing their regular shopping at Kroger, Publix, and Batch as well as by digitally clipping Box Tops.
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