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Key Club, Kiwanis members, friends help with toy project at Holiday Bureau

Posted at 9:16 am December 24, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

CHS and ORHS Key Club at Holiday Bureau

Clinton and Oak Ridge High School Key Club Members helped move toys at the Holiday Bureau on December 9. (Submitted photos)

 

Key Club and Kiwanis members and friends helped with a Toy Moving Project at the Holiday Bureau on December 9, a press release said.

The Key Club members were from Clinton and Oak Ridge high schools. They joined members and friends of Oak Ridge Kiwanis. Toys were moved from storage areas, and related tasks were completed such as filling grab bags with small gifts, the press release said.

Toys and gifts were selected by family representatives for their children and youth beginning Thursday, December 11. Toy selection followed clothing and food voucher distributions to families who registered with The Holiday Bureau at 728-B Emory Valley Rd in Oak Ridge.

Oak Ridge Kiwanis at Holiday Bureau

Oak Ridge Kiwanis members and Holiday Bureau representatives after Kiwanis gifts were presented to Holiday Bureau Project Director Peggy on December 9.

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: children, Clinton, gifts, Holiday Bureau, Key Club, Kiwanis, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Kiwanis, toy moving, toys

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