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ACE Hardware by Haynes at Quarry Walk hosts toy drive

Oxford, CT Newly opened ACE Hardware by Haynes at Quarry Walk (in cooperation with the Oxford Resident State Troopers) is collecting new and unwrapped toys as part of the Connecticut State Police Annual Toy Drive benefiting local children in need.

During this holiday season, donations of new and unwrapped toys, stuffed animals, games and books for children of all ages may be dropped off at ACE Hardware by Haynes located at 160 Main St. Donations for teens are especially needed and items such as word search, crossword or sudoku puzzle books are suggested as well as headphones or ear buds, journals, and craft kits are highly recommended as well as gift cards in small denominations ($5 to $10).

The toy drive will run daily right up until December 22 to ensure plenty of time for items to be distributed before the holiday weekend. For your convenience ACE Hardware by Haynes is open daily for drop offs. Hours are weekdays from 7am to 7pm, Saturday 7am to 6pm and Sunday 9am to 4pm.

Patrick Haynes, VP of Haynes, said “Collection boxes are conveniently set up in our store and we are here to help. ACE Hardware has long been known as the helpful hardware place and this season is no different.”

In addition, for every toy donated, Haynes Group will be donating $2.00 to the local food bank to ensure they have added funds during this holiday season. “We are fortunate to be able to give back to the community that has supported us all these years” said Tom Haynes, President. “The local food bank provides such a wonderful service and we want to support them in their efforts.”

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