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Help Those Less Fortunate: Give For The Sheriff’s Toy Drive

The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station has once again begun collecting toys as part of the Annual HolidayToy Drive. Deputies from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station have been working with the community to collect and distribute toys and gifts to less fortunate children in our community for more than 20 years. 

The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station is looking forward to teaming up with the community to make the holiday season a little brighter. If you would like to make a difference in the life for a child, you can donate a new, unwrapped toy at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station lobby anytime between now and December 19, 2012. 

There are other convenient locations that will be collecting toys on our behalf: 

KHTS kiosk at Westfield Valencia Town Center Mall – 24201 West Valencia Blvd, Santa Clarita 

Power Chevrolet – 23649 Valencia Boulevard, Santa Clarita 

Power Ford – 23920 Creekside Road, Santa Clarita 

Power Honda – 23551 Magic Mountain Parkway, Santa Clarita 

BMW of Valencia – 23435 Valencia Blvd, Santa Clarita 

Travel Leaders – 23310 Cinema Dr, Santa Clarita 

Pico Canyon Elementary School – 25255 Pico Canyon Rd, Stevenson Ranch 

Adventure Dental – 18580 Via Princessa #3, Santa Clarita 

Dr. Zack’s Dental Office – 26324 Bouquet Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita 

Eternal Valley Memorial Park – 23287 Sierra Highway, Santa Clarita 

SCVTV – 22505 14th Street, Newhall 

Western Bagel – 23170 Valencia Blvd, Valencia 

Coldwell Bank Realty – 23914 Summerhill Lane, Valencia 

Costco – 18649 Via Princessa, Canyon Country 

Help Those Less Fortunate: Give For The Sheriff’s Toy Drive

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About Perry Smith

Perry Smith is a print and broadcast journalist who has won several awards for his focused, hyperlocal community coverage in several different regions of the country. In addition to five years of experience covering the Santa Clarita Valley, Smith, a San Fernando Valley native, has worked in newspapers and news websites in Los Angeles, the Northwest, the Central Valley and the South, before coming to KHTS in 2012. To contact Smith, email him at Perry@hometownstation.com.