Toy drive begins second year in Coles
Lauren Gadzala/ Staff Reporter
Issue date: 12/2/05 Section: News
With Christmas quickly approaching, Toys for Tots is in full swing on Eastern's campus and throughout Coles County.
The toy drive has provided drop boxes for new and unopened toys at more than 40 locations across campus from Nov. 28 through Dec. 9.
"Toys for Tots is a nationwide toy drive organized by the United States Marine Corps Reserve," said Tony Kwiatkowski, organizer of the Coles County area Toys for Tots drive. "They help over a million children across the United States."
Nationally, Toys for Tots is in its 54th year. Major Bill Hendricks, USMCR, started the program in Los Angeles in 1947. But it didn't begin in Coles County until last year.
"I started Toys for Tots last year as an effort to unite students, faculty and the community in a yearly toy drive to help the children of our community," Kwiatkowski said. "Last year, we were able to assist over 830 children in the Coles County and surrounding counties, and this year we are trying to help a thousand children."
Charleston Lanes is helping out as well, offering a free game of bowling for every new or unopened toy donated.
"I believe in the power of numbers, and the more people who buy into the idea, the more successful it will be," Kwiatkowski said. "That is why I think we were so successful last year and why I am hoping we will continue that success this year."
To celebrate the drive this year, a Jukebox Jamboree is being held at 8 p.m. on Dec. 9 at the 7th Street Underground. This event will include giveaways, food, entertainment and a picture with Santa.
More information on how to help or the schedule of events can be found at www.pen.eiu.edu/~cgak.
The toy drive has provided drop boxes for new and unopened toys at more than 40 locations across campus from Nov. 28 through Dec. 9.
"Toys for Tots is a nationwide toy drive organized by the United States Marine Corps Reserve," said Tony Kwiatkowski, organizer of the Coles County area Toys for Tots drive. "They help over a million children across the United States."
Nationally, Toys for Tots is in its 54th year. Major Bill Hendricks, USMCR, started the program in Los Angeles in 1947. But it didn't begin in Coles County until last year.
"I started Toys for Tots last year as an effort to unite students, faculty and the community in a yearly toy drive to help the children of our community," Kwiatkowski said. "Last year, we were able to assist over 830 children in the Coles County and surrounding counties, and this year we are trying to help a thousand children."
Charleston Lanes is helping out as well, offering a free game of bowling for every new or unopened toy donated.
"I believe in the power of numbers, and the more people who buy into the idea, the more successful it will be," Kwiatkowski said. "That is why I think we were so successful last year and why I am hoping we will continue that success this year."
To celebrate the drive this year, a Jukebox Jamboree is being held at 8 p.m. on Dec. 9 at the 7th Street Underground. This event will include giveaways, food, entertainment and a picture with Santa.
More information on how to help or the schedule of events can be found at www.pen.eiu.edu/~cgak.
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