Seasonal & Holidays

Toy Drives to Benefit Braintree Families

Residents will have two events to donate today.

From Town Council President Sean Powers:

BRAINTREE, MA – Town wide toy drives are underway to collect the more than 2,000 toys to benefit the Marge Crispin Social Services Center which assist Braintree families in need every year at the holiday season.

The 7th Annual Braintree Christmas Party will be held on Thursday, December 1st starting at 6 PM at the Granite Grille, 703 Granite St, Braintree, MA. Admission is a new unwrapped toy for boys or girls from 3 to 12 years old. Gift cards to area stores are also needed for older children in denominations of five and ten dollars. Appetizers and a cash bar will be available with holiday music provided by Pat Lally of South Shore Entertainment.

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Another opportunity to donate will take place on Saturday, November 26th from 10 AM to 2 PM. The Braintree Police will be partnering with Brewster Ambulance to Fill-A-Cruiser with toys at Braintree Town Hall, 1 JFK Memorial Drive. All toys and gift cards donated will be brought to the Christmas Party and put on display. Free hot chocolate and cookies will be provided courtesy of Montilio’s Bakery. Every person that donates a toy or gift card will receive a special thank you card and invitation to the 7th Annual Braintree Christmas Party.

The demand for toys is great this year with many requests being made of the program. The annual Christmas party was started seven years ago as a way to celebrate the holidays while also being a part of the Christmas season. This might be the only chance a family has at giving their children something for Christmas and the volunteers of the party hope people come out to support this important annual event.

The committee is also extremely grateful to the Granite Grille and staff for the generous donation of the venue and food for the party

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