Salvation Army Angel Tree 2016

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KMIT/Kool 98’s annual Salvation Army Angel Tree radio-thon is this Wednesday, Nov. 30th thru Friday, Dec. 2nd.

For 3 big days, we’ll be asking for your contributions to help a child’s Christmas wish come true. Your donations make it possible for those in need in the community to have gifts under the tree this year.

If you’d like to purchase a gift for a child, choose a tag from one of four Angel Tree locations in Mitchell: Wal-Mart, The Tumbleweed, Shoe Sensations, and The Float Spa.  You can leave your gift at any Angel Tree location or at the Salvation Army.

The Salvation Army is also in need of bell ringers at red kettle locations in Mitchell. If you can volunteer just 2 hours of your time, please call the Salvation Army at 996-3964.

And again, be listening this week for your chance to pledge your support to the Salvation Army Angel Tree Program. Our annual radio-thon starts Wednesday on KMIT & Kool 98.

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