PORT HURON, Mich. — Port Huron area residents filled two school buses with toys, food, clothing and other items earlier this month on behalf of a local service agency, according to The (Port Huron) Times Herald.
The buses were stationed at two local Kroger stores for the first-time event, which was coordinated by volunteer teachers, bus drivers, students and other school district employees.
We're getting other ideas for next year to make it bigger and better each year," Port Huron Education Association President Chad Mannlein told The Herald.
SOURCE:
The (Port Huron) Times Herald, "School buses fill with
donations," Dec. 12, 2010
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