(KMZA)--A strong showing of support has been given to the 2012 Nemaha County Christmas Store, assisting those with gifts who might otherwise go without this holiday season.
Arranged through the Seneca United Methodist Church, member Patty Byers says she's been thrilled by the generosity provided by the community(Play Audio)
Although Monday is the official deadline for donations to be dropped off at the church, Byers says items will be accepted at least through the middle of the coming week, with a few items still needed for families in need(Play Audio)
The Christmas store, located at the Seneca United Methodist Church, will open Friday, December 14th.
Last year, 68 families were served, including 94 adults and 149 children.
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