Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Toys for Tykes drive underway through the 15th

Gratitude was expressed to the following sponsors: 
Laurie Reno and Jim Whittleset of the Bates County Elks, 
Marla Kash, representing FM92; Shannon Wymore from 
Community First Bank, and Laura Griffith from Osage 
Valley Electric Cooperative (front row). Clint Schuman and Terry 
Agnew from the Bates County Elks and Larry Van Zandt 
from Max Motors.
You still have time to make a difference in the life of a child this Christmas. Toys for Tykes is still in need of gifts for children ages 7 through 16 and you have until December 15th to make a difference in 2011 with either a gift or a gift card. Tuesday, local sponsors were updated on the collection so far to see donations and the positive impact the children will have when they receive a toy this Christmas season.

Donation barrels are still in place at the following locations:

Community First Bank West branch
Security Bank of Rich Hill
Food Fair in Rich Hill,
Max Motors Butler
Walmart in Butler
Adrian Bank in Butler
Dollar Store of Butler and Rich Hill
Caseys on Orange street in Butler
Yoss Thriftway in Adrian
Adrian Manor
O'reilly's Automotive in butler
Mcbee's in Amsterdam
Pizza Hut of Butler
Butler elementary, Hume and Miami schools


-courtesy FM 92 the Bullet

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