Dickson County, TN – Christmas Toy Giveaway: 300 Kids to Get Gifts Sunday

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Dickson, TN – The Dickson County Sheriff’s Office is gearing up for its annual Toy Patrol event, taking place Sunday, December 14th. The department announced that more than 300 local children have signed up to receive toys, coats, gloves, and hats through this year’s community drive.

According to the Sheriff’s Office, families who registered through their schools are encouraged to double-check their assigned time slots and ensure their children are present for pickup. The event promises a festive atmosphere, with Santa and Mrs. Claus scheduled to make an appearance to greet families and children.

Capt. Caruthers, who is overseeing the Toy Patrol, said the department is still accepting donations of new, unwrapped toys and winter clothing to ensure every participating child receives something special this season.

For those still wishing to contribute, donations can be dropped off directly at the Sheriff’s Office or by contacting Capt. Caruthers at 615-740-4843 for more details.

The Toy Patrol has become a cornerstone holiday event in Dickson County, bringing the community together to spread cheer and provide support to families in need.


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