Catoosa County Toy Run -Fort Oglethorpe, GA

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Catoosa County Toy Run -Fort Oglethorpe, GA

Time: December 8, 2013 from 2:30pm to 6pm
Location: Big Lots
Street: 1830 Lafayette Road
City/Town: Fort Oglethorpe, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/Cato…
Phone: 706-937-6546
Event Type: motorcycle, show, benefit
Organized By: Catoosa County
Latest Activity: Nov 18, 2013

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Event Description

The 26th Annual Catoosa County Toy Run will be held on December 8th, 2013. As in years past we will meet at 1503 LaFayette Road in front of Big Lots in Fort Oglethorpe at 2:00PM and leave at 2:30PM on the run to the Ringgold High School. A rain date has been set for December 15th.

Those who would like to donate a gift, but are unable to attend the run may leave the gift at First Volunteer Bank in Ringgold or Fort Oglethorpe.

Last year enough toys were donated to enable several hundred little kids to have something for Christmas. Please come out and support this event. For more information contact Mike Gard at 706-937-6546 or 423-667-0354.

Visit the Catoosa County Sheriff's Facebook Page for more details. 

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