Locals who want to get rid of some of their leftover Halloween candy will have a chance to do so while earning a little bit of extra cash next week.
The office of Reston orthodontist Stephan Tisseront plans to hold its annual Halloween Candy Buy-Back event at 11720 Plaza America Drive.on Monday, Nov. 7, from 12-4 p.m.
For every pound of candy the office collects, $1Â will be paid to the donor and another $1 will be donated to Children’s National Medical Center. Then, nonprofit Operation Shoebox will ship all donated candy to U.S. military troops overseas.
The event will also include hot apple cider, a raffle and a station where attendees can write letters of gratitude and draw pictures to send to soldiers overseas.
This is the 11th annual Halloween candy buy-back event at Dr. Tisseront’s office.
Previous Tisseront Candy Buy-Back/ Reston Now file photo
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