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Toys for Tots 2016


This year, I am wondering if instead of giving a gift to your child's teacher or the classroom, you would consider donating a toy (unwrapped, new),for the Toys for Tots program. 

Anyone who is interested can participate but of course this is optional and up to you. Your child can bring it to school and on that final date of collection , I will bring the toys to a drop off location. 

It is very kind  that children often  give a gift to the teacher, and I certainly appreciate it, but families could certainly give a toy instead of a gift for the teacher if they prefer. Here is a link to the website: http://www.toysfortots.org/



The deadline for dropping off a new, unwrapped toy to donate is TBA. I will send an email out when I find out. It will probably be the week of December 5. This will give me time to get the donations to a local collection point. You can also donate directly at their website. Thanks a lot!

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