Toys for Tots at Walier Chevrolet

Toys for Tots at Walier Chevrolet

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Stop by Walier Chevrolet, located on Winchester Street in Keene, and donate your new unwrapped toy for Toys for Tots today… or join Dan Mitchell LIVE with special guest Wally Reny on Tuesday morning, Dec 10th from 6am-10am as they broadcast live at Walier Chevrolet!

Enjoy a special breakfast treat from B.Bakes Deli & Cakes and a live performance by the Greater Keene Pops Choir.


Past years photos:
Let’s pack that showroom again with toys for the kids in the area! 

We will offer curb-side drop off, if needed, the morning of December 12th. 

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