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    Sedona Fire District in the Holiday Spirit for Tots

    November 30, 2017No Comments
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    logo_sedonafiredistrictSedona AZ (November 30, 2017) – This Holiday Season the Sedona Fire District with support from IAFF Local 3690 and Sedona-Verde Valley Firefighter Charities will be looking forward to spreading the Holiday Spirit to the children of the Verde Valley.  In partnership with the Marine Corps Reserves, Sedona Fire District will be collecting Toys for Tots.  On Saturday, December 16, 2017 from 9:00am – 4:00pm firefighters and staff will be located at Safeway in West Sedona and Weber’s/Clark’s in the Village of Oak Creek.  Please consider bringing a new and unwrapped toy to donate.  The Toys for Tots organization will distribute all the toys and donations to kids and families who can use a little extra help this season.  There is no gift too big or too small.

    “We are always ecstatic to help children and families in need however giving back during the Christmas Season is extra special.” said Sedona-Verde Valley Firefighter Charities Secretary, Keith Christofferson.  

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    Sedona Fire District will be collecting toys from our staff in the coming weeks and we would like the help of our generous community to make the Holidays special for all.  If you cannot make it on December 16, there will be Toys for Tots donation boxes set up at Stations 1, 3, 4, and 6.  Feel free to stop by and drop off a toy or two.  We thank you and wish you a Safe and Happy Holidays.

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