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“Mealed It!” nails entertainment for a (great) cause.

Photo provided by Meals on Wheels Greenville

Ready, set, decorate: Mealed It!, Meals on Wheels Greenville’s (MoWGVL) annual, virtual (“Nailed It!”-style) decorating competition, returns tonight at 7 p.m., streaming live on Facebook as an early kickoff to Giving Tuesday.

Watch three teams race against the clock to recreate a festive confection from local Tayler Profit, owner of Sweets Tayler Made. Competing this year:

  • NAI Earle Furman
  • Crawford
  • Junior League of Greenville (JLG)

The goal? Raise $50,000 to help MoWGVL provide meals and more for the homebound and other Greenville County neighbors in need this holiday season (especially during the winter months, when they may have fewer visitors than usual and difficulty preparing a hot meal).

How to support the cause? Simply vote for your favorite team competing with an online donation to MoWGVL either before or during the Facebook livestream with an online donation to MoWGVL.

Your team may just take home the “Mealed It!” trophy — stay tuned for the winner reveal on Facebook Live after the competition.

Tune in at 7

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