Store Manager Sue Ann Loney expressed her gratitude for the great day they had collecting various toys, coats, and donations.
click to download audioThe cause received support from multiple first responders and businesses.
click to download audioThe event also featured a friendly competition among first responders, and Caldwell County Sheriff’s Deputy Stacy Blackburn expressed his gratitude to those who came out to help provide a Christmas for the children in the community.
click to download audioAccording to Deputy Blackburn and Loney, the county’s law enforcement won the competition and collected the most on Friday.
click to download audioAll the collected items and donations will be directed to the Family Resource and Youth Services in each of the schools in Caldwell County.
click to download audioLoney expressed her gratitude to the community and a local food truck vendor for their support in making this effort to provide a joyful Christmas for local children possible.
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Loney thanked the community that came out Friday and donated. She added that they couldn’t have done this without the community.
WPKY 103.3 FM/1580 AM also provided a live broadcast at Cash Express, located in the old Quality Ford building at 311 U.S. 62 West, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday.