Looking for a few more Santas

Toys, toys and more toys needed

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SPRING VALLEY — Area agencies are hoping to prove to Bureau County children that, yes, indeed, there is a Santa Claus.

Every year, area agencies and churches gather toys for children who might not otherwise find anything under their trees or in their stockings on Christmas morning.

With the continuation of the nation’s financial situation, Candyce Wolsfeld, executive director of Project Success of Eastern Bureau County, said the need is greater than ever this year.

Project Success will hold its Santa’s Workshop Saturday for more than 500 children in 176 families in the Arlington, Bureau, Cherry, Ladd, Spring Valley, Dalzell, DePue, Seatonville and Hollowayville area.

The official deadline for dropping off toys is Friday, but the need is so great Wolsfeld said donations could still be dropped off at Lincoln School Saturday morning.

“We’re not in good shape,” she said. “There’s going to have to be more shopping.”

Toys will still be gratefully accepted, but as the distribution date draws near, Wolsfeld said cash would be especially appreciated, so Project Success workers can go buy the necessary items to fill in the gaps after they see what is needed.

Toys for all ages are needed, and Wolsfeld said there is a special need for gifts for children aged 8-11. She suggested such items as inexpensive MP3 players, Legos, CDs and movies.

Wolsfeld said it’s good to anticipate the joy of the children on Christmas morning, and the looks on the parents’ faces on Saturday.

“Many of them say, ‘Thank you so much. You don’t know how much this means,’” Wolsfeld said.

Donations may be brought to 500 N. Terry St., Spring Valley. Monetary donations may be mailed to P.O. Box 208, Spring Valley or dropped off at Spring Valley City Bank.

In Wyanet, the Wyanet Police Department is in its third year of collecting Christmas toys for children. Wyanet Police Chief Todd Marquez said the need is greater than ever before, close to doubling the number of needy families in previous years.

“The need is huge this year,” Marquez said. “But I’m comforted that these kids will have something to open on Christmas.”

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