Today is the last day Wright City businesses will officially be accepting donations for the Wright City Toy Drive.
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Wright City businesses are once again participating in the Wright City Toy Drive, and collections will be turned in tomorrow, Wednesday, Dec. 3.
Collections will be delivered first to the Wright City Food Pantry and then to other organizations in need as they are available.
"We accept the toys until December 4, that's when we have to have them delivered to the food pantry," said organizer Kelly Hill of Shelter Insurance.
For anyone interested in making any last minute donations, they can be made at the following participating locations in and around Wright City: Wright City Hardware, Wright City Hall, Diekroeger Park at the Wil Heiliger Activity Building, Railhouse Pub, FMB Bank, First State Community Bank, Edward Jones, Survant Heating and Cooling, The Wright City Fire Protection District, Liberty Christian Academy, Shelter Insurance, American Bank, Legacy Drug Store, Hanny's Market, Gateway Fiber, The Scotts Company Wright City, Universal Galvanizing, Gens Auto and Tire, Canna Corner and the Innsbrook Dollar General Market.
"If anything comes in after December 4, ... Then we just make sure we get them down to the food pantry, so we'll accept them all," said Hill.