Our annual 911 Gives Hope for the Holiday's Toy Drive is coming up December 2nd through the 4th at the east side Walmart in Evansville, and our friends at United Fidelity Bank are looking for you to help us fill the 53-foot trailer full of toys for kids spending Christmas in area hospitals by purchasing a paper Santa hat for $1.00 each.
The boys in blue and the boys in red are set to face off once again in an effort to raise money for 911 Gives Hope, but this time they're trading their boxing gloves for hockey sticks.
The crew at Evansville-based Concept Sound and Light (the men and women responsible bringing Guns and Hoses to life with, well, sound and lights) post a time-lapse video condensing Saturday's three-and-a-half-hour Guns and Hoses event, including setup and tear down, into just over three minutes.
Mickey Phernetton, the 19-year-old daughter of 911 Gives Hope founder, Evansville Police Officer Patrick Phernetton, shared a special moment with one of the biggest artists in the history of music Friday night before his sold-out show at the KFC YUM! Center in Louisville.
All the great ring announcers have a catchphrase they're known for, so it only makes since for me to try and come up with my own ahead of Guns and Hoses IV.
It was another tremendous weekend of giving at our annual 911 Gives Hope for the Holidays Toy Drive at the east side Walmart in Evansville, and we have the pictures to prove it!