PLYMOUTH — On Thursday, March 26 from 3 to 8 p.m., Groovy Noodle will donate 15% of all mac and cheese and ramen dishes sold to support Mountain Village Charter School. Community members are invited to dine in or order takeout and enjoy their favorite comfort food while supporting local students through this one-night fundraiser.
Affectionately dubbed “Noodle Night,” this event offers a simple and delicious way for families, friends, and neighbors to make a meaningful impact. Every bowl of creamy mac and cheese and steaming serving of ramen will help fund student programs, classroom resources, and enrichment opportunities at MVCS.
“We’re excited to partner with Mountain Village Charter School for this fun and flavorful fundraiser,” said Sarah Hancock, owner of Groovy Noodle. “Supporting local schools strengthens our entire community, and we love being able to give back in a way that brings people together around great food.”
School leaders say the partnership reflects the strong community spirit that supports MVCS students.
“At Mountain Village Charter School, we believe education is a collaborative effort between families, educators, and the wider community,” said Merrill DeGraff, head of school at MVCS. “We are grateful to Groovy Noodle for creating such an easy and enjoyable way for people to support our students. It’s a wonderful example of local businesses and schools working together.”
Supporters are encouraged to invite friends, share the event on social media, and make March 26 a night out for a good cause.
Mountain Village Charter School is a free public charter school dedicated to fostering curiosity, academic excellence, and character development through a student-centered learning environment. By cultivating critical thinking, creativity, and a strong sense of community, MVCS empowers students to grow as confident, engaged learners.
To learn more about Mountain Village Charter School, visit MountainVillageCharterSchool.org.


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