The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 251, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 17, 2017 Page: 2 of 18
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to spread hope in area
Even October. November and December, charities
work to create an enjoyable holiday season for desen ing
children Despite the growing number of worthy orga-
nizations accepting donations. Toys for Tots is reaching
new heights in the surrounding Baytown area. With the
wide spread devastation from the flood from Hurricane
Haney, our local community is seeing more love and
support from this local organization. Toys for Tots is a
not-for-profit program founded by the United Slates Ma-
rine Corps Resene. Since its inception in 1947. Toys for
lots has collected and distributed toys Christmas gifts
for less fortunate children coast-to-coast The ultimate
goal of the program is to send a message of hope to those
who may need it most during the Christmas season
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partnering w ith the support of numerous local business-
es and compassionate indix iduals in the Bay tow n area to
make Christmas brighter for our neighbors in need. On
Saturday, the Baytown Toys for Tots campaign distrib-
uted toys to more than 2.500 children in the Fast Harris
and Chambers County areas
"We have received very generous support from our lo-
cal community to help us make a difference this Christ-
mas. We are thankful to every business for their support
and the many volunteers that have worked countless
hours to make this a C hristmas filled with hope. We’re
especially thankful to GCCISD for their partnership,
the San Jacinto Mai. Chick-til-A. Ron Craft Chevro-
let. Walmart and Fxxon Mobil just to name a few. h
wouldn’t be possible for us to put new toys in the hands
of so many children this year without the tremendous
response from individuals and businesses in the com-
munity who generously donated through toy drives and
fundraisers ” said Ken DeHart, assistant campaign co-
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Mall, where the Baytown Toys for Tots campaign distrib-
uted toys to more than 2,500 children in the East Hams
and Chambers County areas.
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Nile Stewart (front left) and Kayla Contreras (front middle)
from Robert E. Lee High School are recognized at a recent
meeting of the GCCISD board of trustees for their nomina- ;
tion to the 2017 American Legion Bluebonnet Girls State.
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superintendent; David Nickerson with the American Legion; Harris & Chambers Counties or how to volunteer, please
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The Pilot Club of Baytown recently made a donation to
the Houston Methodist San Jacinto Cancer Center to
be used for patient assistance. Pictured - Pilot member,
Delores Elhs, Co-Leader of the Community Service area,
presents the check to Priya Dabhi, Manager of the Can-
cer Center in Baytown.
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becomes a part of a community organization committed
to achieving excellence in our schools.
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The Pilot Club of Baytown makes a donation to the Goose
Creek CISD Education Foundation. Susan Passmore
(nght), president of the Pilot Club, presents donation to
Erika Foster, Goose Creek Education Foundation direc-
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The Pitot Club of Baytown made a donation to the Eddie
V. Gray Wetlands Center to support the program area.
Tracey Prothro, Superintendent of Natural Resources
Program, accepts the check from Delores Ellis, Co-Lead-
er of The Pilot Club of Baytown Community Service area.
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Bloom, David. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 251, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 17, 2017, newspaper, December 17, 2017; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1192626/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.