ACCOC Holiday Mixer & Toy Drive @ Waybury Inn

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Tis the season to celebrate the yule season! Join us at the Way bury Inn for a festive night of cheer and great food sponsored by the Way bury Inn.

 As always, casual conversation in small breakout groups, door prizes, and our Pot of Gold drawing. Ugly sweaters and other festive attire encouraged (though not required).

The Addison County Chamber of Commerce will be hosting our annual Toy Drive at the Holiday Mixer to support HOPE’s Holiday Shop. Every December, HOPE runs a free Holiday Shop, where low-income parents can select toys, games, and books for their children. 

If not for this program, many local children would receive few, if any, gifts at the holidays.

You can participate in the Chamber’s Toy Drive by bringing an unwrapped gift to the mixer. For each donated toy or gift card, you’ll receive one additional raffle ticket.

Visit http://www.hope-vt.org/holiday-programs

 for a list of items needed for the Holiday Shop. Gift cards, in $30 to $50 increments would be most helpful for teens, but anything is welcomed and much appreciated!

COSTS: Free for Chamber members

REGISTER Here at: http://bit.ly/3EPjBwa

or EMAIL Maria@addisoncounty.com

Original source can be found here.



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