(KLZA)-- The Falls City Jingle Bell Ride, a Christmas toy Drive to benefit children of families in Richardson County served by Southeast Nebraska Community Action, will be held Sunday afternoon in Falls City.
Registration begins at noon wit the ride starting a 1 p.m., leaving from the Dollar Fresh parking lot at 1300 Stone Street.
The event will include face painting, horse rides and pictures with Santa. In addition there will be soup and refreshments. Free will donations are welcome.
Donation boxes and cans have also been placed in local businesses.
If you would like to donate a toy and get on the list of pickup stops by the riders contact Jo Watlington at 402-801-9211 or Bonnie Kean at 402-802-6337.
In addition, SENCA reminds everyone that applications for the Holiday Gift & Food Program are available at the SENCA Office at the Courthouse in Falls City through Friday, November 10.
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