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- Posted November 20, 2013
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Toys for Tots drop-offs at all Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel offices

Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel is proud to announce that its Annual Toys for Tots Collection Drive will begin on Thursday, Nov. 21. Each of the 16 Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel offices will be a local toy drop-off location.
The U. S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program collects new, unwrapped toys during November and December each year and distribute these toys as Christmas gifts to less fortunate children within the community.
Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel has a long history of being involved with this program, and as the company grows through the years, it is able to provide more physical locations as official drop-off sites.
The Toys for Tots Collection Drive Kick-off event is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21, at Dick O'Dows in downtown Birmingham. Anyone who brings a toy to donate will receive a drink ticket for the evening.
Published: Wed, Nov 20, 2013
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