|
NEWS RELEASE
Issued October 27, 2003 For Immediate Release
Contact: Diane Myers Telephone:
(717) 260-1861
website: www.nationalcivilwarmuseum.org
Toys for Tots Kickoff November 3
The National Civil War Museum and the United States Marine Corps join
forces to bring joy this Christmas to Harrisburg’s children in need. The
photo below is from our kickoff event on Nov 3. It features ist Sgt Chris
Saullo and Cpl. Glenn Creamer with Kevin Rawlings, our Patriotic Santa
CAMPAIGN KICK-OFF EVENT IS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2003 AT 10:00AM IN THE
GRAND ROTUNDA OF THE NATIONAL CIVIL WAR MUSEUM. One of the most visible
landmarks in Harrisburg, The National Civil War Museum serves as the ideal
headquarters for 2003 Toys for Tots campaign. Distribution of Collection
Support Packages is planned for local Toys for Tots coordinators attending
the kick-off ceremonies. Popular “Patriotic Santa” Kevin Rawlings will be
on hand to greet guests.
“Last year’s effort by Harrisburg-based supporters was the fourth most
successful program of 414 similar efforts in the entire country,” stated
George E. Hicks, CEO of The National Civil War Museum. “This year, we hope
the Harrisburg area is number one.”
Supporting Toys for Tots has become an annual event for The National Civil
War Museum. From November 3 until December 19, each new, unwrapped toy
valued $10 or more earns a complimentary ticket to The National Civil War
Museum. This is our gift to those who support this philanthropic program.
Since 1947, the Toys for Tots nationwide campaign defines the true spirit
of the season, “bringing the joy of Christmas to America’s needy
children”. As an educational institution, The National Civil War Museum
supports children and families alike, and shares the goal of giving back
to the community. All toys collected stay within our community to benefit
local families.
The National Civil War Museum is located in Reservoir Park in Harrisburg.
Regular hours: Monday – Saturday. 10:00am to 5:00pm, Sunday 12:00pm –
5:00pm. For more information, telephone 717-260-1861 or visit our website:
www.nationalcivilwarmuseum.org.
|