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Youth board will Christmas shop for Angel Tree children

Posted at 9:43 pm November 30, 2012
By Matt Reedy Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Youth Advisory Board Angel Tree Group

Oak Ridge Youth Advisory Board Angel Tree Group (Submitted photo)

The Oak Ridge Youth Advisory Board would like to thank everyone who supported YAB programs and events in 2012.

YAB members recently voted to use the proceeds from recent events to do Christmas shopping for six Salvation Army Angel Tree children.

To sponsor an Angel this season, stop by National Fitness Center or Title Max in Oak Ridge by Dec. 10 to pick up one from the tree.

Students who attended the event include Shane Harris, Shelby Chambers, Caroline Bradshaw, Dalyssa Webb, Chaila Nelson, Laura Skipper, Lauren Collier, Shichen Zhang, Sirui Ma, Ashley Reidy, Lara de Almeida, Ricky Goyette, Peter Magill, Aaron Chasan, Zach Ashworth, Riley Fitchpatrick, Payne Adkins, Lois Johnson, Koko Kaczocha, Sijia Ma, Hannah Craig, Ross Landenberger, Hannah Magill, and Patrick Williams.

For more information about the Youth Advisory Board, visit www.orrecparks.com or call Matt Reedy at (865) 425-3442.

Filed Under: Community, Top Stories Tagged With: Angel Tree, Christmas, Matt Reedy, Oak Ridge Youth Advisory Board, Salvation Army, shopping, YAB

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