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Toy drive hosted by City Council president

November 28, 2021 Other News No Comments
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City Council President Nick J. Mosby is partnering with The Movement Team Inc. in hosting his Inaugural Toy Drive and Holiday Celebration. The toy drive will take place outside City Hall at 100 Holliday Street on Dec. 8 from 5 to 7 p.m.

The drive will provide non-violent toys to children who live in Baltimore ages 2 to12, with holiday performances by the Baltimore School of the Arts, Media Minds, and the Walk by Faith Ministries for entertainment.

Blondie’s Doughnuts will provide sweet snacks for all those in attendance, with free parking available in the Baltimore Street Garage situated at the corner at Holliday and Baltimore streets. For those who wish to donate but cannot attend, a toy drop-off lane is available at City Hall on the Lexington Street side.

–Matt Kells

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