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December 6, 2023

Holiday Gift Tree returns to Talent City Hall

November 17, 2023

Bring unwrapped gifts in to help out local families

The City of Talent’s Holiday Gift Tree has returned, kicking off an event intended to help local families, according to a news release.

Anyone wanting to participate can visit Talent City Hall, 110 E. Main St., Talent, and select a gift tag from the tree. Each tag displays a family member’s first name and a suggested gift. Participants can then bring in those requested gifts, unwrapped, by 4 p.m. Friday, Dec. 8, according to city officials.

Donations of gift tags, stickers, and gift boxes are also welcome.

For more information, contact Coleen Bradley at 541-535-3828, or by email at cbradley@cityoftalent.org. You can also contact Leslea Heiken at 541-535-1566, ext. 5, or by email at lheiken@cityoftalent.org.

Ryan

Ryan

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