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Sunday, December 12, 2010

The Presidents Streets
Organized by Lisa Gibson, they did this as a way of saying “Thank You” to the Altadena Sheriff’s Station.  Residents from the Presidents Streets area stopped by to drop off donations of food and toys.  It was very well organized.
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Lisa Gibson makes the first donation to signal the start of the event.
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Santa Claus was there and rode through the streets in a patrol car to rally the neighbors.
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Neighbors drove by and dropped off donations to benefit the Sheriff’s Food and Toy Drive.  In this photo, Bruce Linsenmayer stops by on his motorcycle and drops off a donation to Carolyn Seitz.
 
La Vina
 
Organized by Sondra DeJardin, this was also well organized.  They have been doing this for several years and drop off gift bags to the residents for them to use for their donations.  A lot of local children show up to help with the event and it was a huge success.
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Sgt. Mike Randenberg accepts a donation by a La Vina resident who drove by the collections point.
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The DeJardin’s collected quite a few toys themselves and had them ready for pickup in their driveway.
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This group shot of the volunteers at La Vina show all the happy faces of those gathered together to help.  The toys that were donated filled the sheriff’s van and their pickup truck.
And, it’s not too late to donate.  Donations of food and toys can still be dropped off at the Sheriffs Station next week.  Just bring your donations to the Sheriff’s Station, 780 E. Altadena Drive.  Go to the trailer in the parking lot and the Deputies will be glad to accept your donations.

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