Klassic Kruisers help Salvation Army toy drive as Christmas rush begins
With well over 300 kids registered online alone to receive toys from the Salvation Army, the busy season is officially here for those trying to make sure each and every kid wakes up to a gift to unwrap at Christmas time. Add in the phone in registrations as well as the ones in person, the Salvation Army helped over 700 families in Prince Albert last year, and they’re expecting similar numbers this year.
That’s why Wednesday’s donation from the Klassic Kruisers Kar Klub is so important. Along with a $500 donation that Salvation Army will use to go buy toys, the car club dropped off toys collected from their annual Christmas party to drop off to the folks at Salvation Army.
According to their president Les Nemish, the Salvation Army has been a important cause to the Klassic Kruisers for quite some time.
“We’ve been doing the kettles for the Salvation Army for at least 10 years. The Klassic Kruisers are a family-orientated car club, right? And we’ve done the toys for approximately 5 or six years now. We have our Christmas party, we ask whoever attends, to bring an unwrapped gift, and this is what we bring and donate.”


