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Help Keeping Kids Warm reach 100 coats donation goal

Soddy-Daisy project Keeping Kids Warm is hoping to collect 100 donated coats to distribute to children in need in the area.

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Coat and sock donations can also be dropped off at the Soddy-Daisy Library.

Photo provided by KELCURT Foundation

Keeping Kids Warm — a Soddy-Daisy-based project led by Commissioner Marcus Keith — is partnering with the community to host a coat + sock drive on Saturday, Jan. 6. The rain or shine event will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Soddy-Daisy Kids Club located at 150 Depot St.

This inaugural event hopes to collect 100 new coats to be distributed to area children in need. Note: Coat sizes requested are for elementary + middle school-aged youth. For folks who aren’t able to attend the event, a donation box is currently set up at the Soddy-Daisy Public Library for additional collections.

The drive will also feature a cruise-in + hang-out coordinated by the Soddy-Daisy Speed Shop, where a new coat can be donated for free entry. Folks will be able to check out the cars while enjoying live performances, food, and drink.

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