Support Community Harvest by Shopping on Amazon Prime Day July 12th

Amazon has grown to be a major marketplace for those looking to score great deals on electronics, home items, and more. Tomorrow, July 12th, is Amazon Prime Day, which will have more deals than the Black Friday holiday shopping day. More than 100,000 items will be heavily discounted. If you do not have Amazon Prime membership, you can get a free 30 day trial by signing up!

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