Nothing Bundt Cakes Monrovia grand opening to include specials and fire relief donations

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A new Nothing Bundt Cakes bakery is poised to open in Monrovia on March 24, 2025, with a weeklong celebration that emphasizes community involvement and support. The opening festivities will kick off with Community Appreciation Days, where selected professions such as healthcare workers and teachers will receive a 20% discount on cake purchases. Located at 526 W. Huntington Drive, the bakery is part of a growing chain known for its delightful cakes adorned with rich frosting. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place on March 28, during which 20% of sales will be donated to local fire relief efforts for those affected by the Eaton Fire.

The week will culminate in a family party on March 29, aimed at fostering community spirit. This initiative not only showcases the bakery's commitment to local engagement but also highlights the importance of supporting residents in times of need. The grand opening is expected to attract considerable local attention, further establishing the bakery's foothold in the area. Overall, the event reflects a blend of celebration and solidarity, making it a noteworthy occasion in Monrovia.

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