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December 2021

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www.FredericksburgParent.NET 17 Spreader Spreader Another way for kids to get into the spirit and play Santa is by adopting a family during the holiday season. The Salvation Army Angel Tree program and other similar pro- grams through schools, churches and other community orga- nizations, is an opportunity to help provide gifts to children or senior citizens in need. Children will get a kick out of picking out presents for others. The Salvation Army's Red Kettle Bell Ringing Program has been a symbol of the holiday season since 1891. That was the year that Salvation Army Captain Joseph McFee decided to do something to help feed San Francisco, California, residents who were going hungry. This year, instead of dropping your spare change into the kettle, consider dedicating a few hours to being one of the iconic bell ringers. Learn more about the program and sign up for a shift at salvationarmyusa.org/usn. Bundle up, prepare some hot cocoa, and take an evening stroll throughout your neighborhood to check out the holiday lights and sing a few Christmas carols along the way. Belt out a few holiday classics, adding your own spin. Know someone who strums a guitar or plays the drums? Have them tag along for a nice added touch. Adopt a Family Be a Bell Ringer Sing Some Holiday Tunes Host a Neighborhood Potluck Consider hosting a hot chocolate station or potluck for friends and neighbors. Make hot cocoa bombs or jars of hot cocoa with marshmallows, peppermint stirrers or sprinkles. Or, host a small gathering at the house where everyone shares their favorite dish. Those who prefer a virtual meet- ing can still exchange dishes porch side, then set up a Zoom while you eat and play Christmas-themed games like bingo, trivia or charades.

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