On Dec. 18, Mini Max Storage and Tri-County Rebels Football
&
amp; Cheer hosted a Toy Drive Distribution at Mini Max Storage
in Hollister.
More than 100 children in the Hollister area, including a couple
of children from the surrounding elementary schools, Chamberlains
Children Center
&
amp; children that have parents working out at the Labor Camps,
were given a nice toy for Christmas. In addition, the children
viewed a show that was set up just for them by Waves of Illusion –
Latizmo, JJ Hip Hop
&
amp; West Coast Music
&
amp; DanceFX’s (Limelight). They also enjoyed free hotdogs,
hamburgers and treats. Hollister Mayor Pauline Valdivia also came
out to the event to hand out certificates of appreciation to two
community advocates that have helped many children and families in
the community, Frank Reyes and Diana Noble. The Rebel football
players and cheerleaders, along with Michelle Rodarte, the Mini Max
Storage manager, took the opportunity to hand out a certificate
congratulating Valdivia on her new position as the mayor.
On Dec. 18, Mini Max Storage and Tri-County Rebels Football & Cheer hosted a Toy Drive Distribution at Mini Max Storage in Hollister.
More than 100 children in the Hollister area, including a couple of children from the surrounding elementary schools, Chamberlains Children Center & children that have parents working out at the Labor Camps, were given a nice toy for Christmas. In addition, the children viewed a show that was set up just for them by Waves of Illusion – Latizmo, JJ Hip Hop & West Coast Music & DanceFX’s (Limelight). They also enjoyed free hotdogs, hamburgers and treats. Hollister Mayor Pauline Valdivia also came out to the event to hand out certificates of appreciation to two community advocates that have helped many children and families in the community, Frank Reyes and Diana Noble. The Rebel football players and cheerleaders, along with Michelle Rodarte, the Mini Max Storage manager, took the opportunity to hand out a certificate congratulating Valdivia on her new position as the mayor.
The toys were distributed by people dressed as Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Belle, Batman and Robin. All the children were excited to take pictures with Santa at the end of the event. The goal was to give the children a Christmas to remember, Rodarte wrote in a press release. Mini Max Storage and Tri-County Rebels thank the volunteers and sponsors who helped make the event a success.