
Sundogs Partner with McWhite's North American Van Lines to Donate Toys to Children
December 15, 2006 - Central Hockey League (CHL)
Arizona Sundogs News Release
PRESCOTT VALLEY, Ariz. - The Arizona Sundogs have teamed up with McWhite's North American Van Lines and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Arizona to donate toys to underprivileged children in Northern Arizona.
On Monday, December 18, Arizona Sundogs players will be on hand at the Tim's Toyota Center in Prescott Valley at 3:30pm to donate toy trucks to children courtesy of McWhite's North American Van Lines.
The children, identified and selected by the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Yavapai and the Prescott Valley Police Department, will take a tour of the Tim's Toyota Center before ending in the Arizona Sundogs Locker Room where players will be waiting with the toys.
"We're excited to be able to help spread the joy of the Holiday season in Northern Arizona," said Sundogs Vice President Brent Thiessen. "Everyone deserves this opportunity, especially children."
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