Ephrata, WA – A popular Grant County holiday tradition is back this week as Deputy Sheriff Justin Rowland resumes offering $20 Singing Christmas Grams, with all proceeds supporting the county’s annual Shop with a Cop program that helps local families during the holiday season.
According to the Grant County Sheriff’s Office, the Singing Deputy Sheriff will travel a reasonable distance within the area to deliver personalized Christmas carols, spreading cheer while raising funds for children in need. The office announced the program’s return Wednesday morning, noting that last year’s fundraiser helped expand the number of families served.
Singing Christmas Grams can be purchased as gifts for friends, family, or coworkers, and each delivery includes a live performance by Rowland. The sheriff’s office says demand is typically high leading into mid-December as residents look for unique and festive holiday surprises.
Shop with a Cop pairs local youth with officers for a holiday shopping trip, providing gifts, winter clothing, and essential items. According to officials, all money raised through the Singing Christmas Grams goes directly toward supporting those purchases.
Residents interested in scheduling a Singing Christmas Gram or requesting additional information can contact Deputy Rowland by email at jrowland@grantcountywa.gov or by phone at 509-906-0177. Availability is limited, and the sheriff’s office recommends booking early to ensure preferred dates.
The department encourages community participation, emphasizing that the fundraiser not only brings holiday joy but also strengthens relationships between law enforcement and local families during a season focused on giving.
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