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Toy donation adds to 'Tots' total

CAROLINE LOBSINGER | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 week, 2 days AGO
by CAROLINE LOBSINGER
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For the last bit, Tom and Kathi Pulyeart have been visiting Sandpoint on a regular basis for a personal obligation.

To pass the time, Kathi Pulyeart has kept herself busy making handmade games that could rival brands, including scrabble, tic tac toe and more. Sandpoint Lions estimate the value of the toys is easily $3,000 and proved popular among the parents and children alike, Sandpoint Lions president Janice Rader said from reports she received from families.

The Pulyearts love Christmas, but even more, they love making children happy at such a special time of the year

For the Lions, making local youngsters' Christmas dreams come true is the "why" behind the hard work and dedication that goes into the club's annual Toys for Tots drive.

To date, the annual Christmas fundraiser has raised $62,928.67 of its $75,000 goal — the amount needed to ensure every child in the community has a merry Christmas.

The Lions want to make sure every child in the community has a merry Christmas — each and every year. While Christmas has passed, the Lions are still working to hit their goal to ensure a merry Christmas in 2026. (Much of the funds raised each year go toward the coming year to help the Lions make the most of each dollar donated.)

Even though Sunday marked the official end of the campaign, area residents are invited to help the Lions as they begin the work for the 2026 Toys for Tots campaign.

Won’t you join them in making a donation — it doesn’t matter how big or how small — and help the Sandpoint Lions Club reach its goal for Toys for Tots?

Donations can be made at a variety of local businesses, listed below and including the Daily Bee at 310 Church St., Sandpoint, or online at bit.ly/LionsToysForTots.

Each year, the Lions team up with local businesses and residents through Toys for Tots to ensure everyone has a merry Christmas.

Funds raised go toward purchasing new toys for area children — or gift cards for older youth — who live in the Lake Pend Oreille School District.

Every Christmas, the Lions help almost 1,000 area children, from Sandpoint to Clark Fork and all points in between.

Donations may be mailed to the Sandpoint Lions Club, P.O. Box 414, Sandpoint, ID 83864, or dropped into any coin jar around town. Donations should include a note that it is for Toys for Tots and, if you wish to remain anonymous, please mention that in your note.

Donations made by check are preferred. Be sure to include a note with your check indicating that it is a Toys for Tots donation. If you wish to make an anonymous donation, please include a note.

If the donation is being made in someone’s name, be sure to also include a note.

Each day during the drive, donors’ names will be published along with the amount of their donations. A running total will be included to help the community know where the Toys for Tots campaign stands.

If you can, please consider donating. Every penny, every dollar adds up, and if we all pitch in, we can make this, once again, a successful Toys for Tots campaign. Additional donations help the Lions buy ahead and make the most of the community’s generous support.

In Sandpoint, toys and donations can be dropped off at the Bonner County Daily Bee, Mr. Sub, Columbia Bank, Connie’s Cafe, Serv-A-Burger, Mountain West Bank, Pivo Peaks Alehouse, Sandpoint Family Medicine and Urgent Care, and the Bonner County Fairgrounds.

In Sagle, toys and donations can be dropped off at Buckin’ Beans and Encoder Products (in the front lobby, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.).

In Ponderay, toys and donations can be dropped off at Alpenglow Salon, Walmart, North 40, Columbia Bank, Arnie’s, Better Together Animal Shelter, Community Resource EnVision Center, Litehouse, Elite Tire, Vinnie Todd’s Barbershop, Hoot Owl, Papa Murphy’s and Mountain West Bank.

Information: Sandpoint Lions Club, 208-263-4118, [email protected] or bit.ly/SandpointLions

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