Warren County Public Schools Launches Holiday Toy and Sports Equipment Drive
Bowling Green, Ky. – Warren County Public Schools Athletics is gearing up for a wonderful event this December. Starting from Monday, December 9, the athletics program will run a toy and sports equipment drive that will last for two weeks until Saturday, December 21.
This event is a great opportunity for community members to come together and support local families. Residents are encouraged to donate any toys or sports equipment that they no longer need. The donations will help bring joy to children during the holiday season and promote physical activity through sports.
Donations can be dropped off at any Warren County public middle school or high school during scheduled athletic events throughout the drive. This means that whether you’re heading to a basketball game, a wrestling match, or any other sport, you can easily bring along your donations. The schools are excited to make this event a community effort, welcoming contributions from everyone.
As the drive approaches, it’s a good idea to check the schedule of athletic events to find the most convenient times for dropping off your items. Each donation, no matter how big or small, will go a long way in making a difference in the lives of children in our community.
Mark your calendars for this important event and start sorting through toys and sports gear. Together, we can make this holiday season a little brighter for others.
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