“Christmas for Kids” Angel Tree

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KMIT & KOOL-98 are asking for your support again this year in our “Christmas for Kids” fundraiser with the Salvation Army Angel Tree program. This is your chance to help a less fortunate child in our listening area. A donation in ANY amount will make a child’s Christmas wish come true this year.

If you would like to help one of these children, call in your pledge now at 996-9667, or toll free at 1-800-244-5648 (1-800-BIG KMIT).

The Dakota Wesleyan volleyball team, Dakota Wesleyan athletic trainers, and KMIT / KOOL-98 DJs will use your donations to purchase gifts for children in need.

Thank you for supporting the Salvation Army Angel Tree program… and Happy Holidays from KMIT / KOOL-98!

* If you’d like to do your own shopping and help kids, the angel tree is up at K-mart in Mitchell. Pick a name from the tree, purchase your gift, and leave it at k-mart. The Salvation Army will take care of the rest!

* The Salvation Army also needs bell ringers for the holiday season. If you can volunteer a few hours of your time, call 996-3964. Locations are in Mitchell, and your time is greatly appreciated.

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