UW-W/Community Optimist Club Hosts Mitten Tree Collection for 28th Year

For 28 years, UWW/Community Optimist Club has been hosting the annual Mitten Tree collection during the holiday season for needy people in our community!

As we are all grateful for the downturn of infections from the COVID-19 virus pandemic, it has allowed us to once again enlist two specific places to serve as collection sites. First Citizens State Bank and the Whitewater branch of Fort Community Credit Union’s lobbies will be open, and they will serve as collection sites for the public. Donations will be accepted now through Thursday, December 8th by 4 p.m.

Our main needs are mittens, hats, and scarves; however, underwear and socks in all sizes, but especially in children’s sizes, are encouraged as they are used for emergencies for area school children and residents throughout the year. Gift cards are also valuable and will help our local agencies to purchase items as needed throughout the winter season.

Many thanks to both collection sites for continuing to sponsor this worthwhile program. For more information, please contact project co-chair, Rick Fassl at 262-473-4906 or jnrfassl@hotmail.com

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