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Wallace Elks Lodge accepting Christmas Fund applications

CHANSE WATSON | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 6 years, 8 months AGO
by CHANSE WATSON
Hagadone News Network | November 16, 2018 2:06 PM

WALLACE — The Wallace Elks Lodge is currently accepting applications for its annual Wallace Christmas Fund.

The annual event headed by the Elks is meant to help out families around the holiday season that may have trouble putting presents under the tree.

In an effort to make everybody’s holiday a memorable one, children ages 0 to 18 years old in the Wallace School District are encouraged to fill out an application for the fund and return it to the address listed on the application.

Applications can be picked up at Wallace High School, Silver Hills Elementary, the Wallace Elks Lodge building, Loving Care and More, The Osburn Club or The Metals.

Presents will be wrapped on Dec. 9 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and delivery for those presents will be on Dec. 16 after 11 a.m.

For more information, call Scott Fenn at 208-512-7090.

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