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Christmas Clearing Council Announces 2012 Toy Drop-Off Locations

Help children in need in Waukesha County this holiday season – donate toys, hats and mittens at one of the Christmas Clearing Council's toy donation sites now accepting donations across the county!

The Christmas Clearing Council of Waukesha County (CCC) invites the community to help it accomplish its mission of making Christmas brighter for thousands of area children by dropping off new, unwrapped toys between Nov. 1 and Dec. 12 at toy drop-off locations throughout Waukesha County.

Toys collected will stock the shelves of the CCC’s annual Toy Shop held on Dec. 15 for children in need in the county. A complete list of toy drop-off locations is included below. 

Items particularly needed include infant clothing and blankets, pre-school board
books, toys for children; ages birth to nine, gift items for pre-teens; ages 10-12, Lego blocks, books, crafts, sporting equipment, hats and waterproof mittens and gift cards for teenagers.

About Christmas Clearing Council

Celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2009, CCC is a nonprofit group that matches needy families with individuals and groups who want to help on a person-to-person basis during the holiday season. Families who are not matched with sponsors are invited to CCC's annual Toy Shop, stocked with donated items, to shop for their children. In 2011 more than 4,500 Waukesha County children from more than 1,900 families experienced the joy of the holiday season because of the efforts of CCC and its volunteers, donors and sponsors.  CCC was awarded “Small Non-Profit of the Year” in 2011 by the Waukesha County Executive’s office.

For more information about drop-off locations, volunteering or sponsoring a family, call (262) 549-NOEL (6635) or visit www.christmasclearingcouncil.org.  Look for CCC on Facebook and Twitter. 

2012 Toy Drop-off Locations:

Big Bend

  • Citizens Bank of Mukwonago, W230 S9125 Clark Street

Brookfield:

  • Brookfield Public Library, 1900 N. Calhoun Road
  • Eddie Z’s Blinds, 14640 Capitol Drive
  • Fire Station, 2100 N. Calhoun Road
  • North Shore Bank, 15830 W. Capitol Drive
  • ProHealth Care Medical Associates, 2085 N. Calhoun Road
  • Waukesha State Bank, 19265 W. Capitol Drive
     

Delafield:

  • Chase Bank, 524 Genesee Street
  • BMO Harris Bank, 2700 Golf Road
  • Waukesha State Bank (inside Sentry), 3293 Golf Road

Eagle:

  • Citizens Bank of Mukwonago, S90 W35680 Highway NN 

Genesee Depot:

  • Citizens Bank of Mukwonago, W307 S4821 Highway 83

Hartland:

  • Core Center of Pilates, 860 Rose Drive
  • Lake Country Racquet and Athletic Club, 560 S. Industrial Drive
  • BMO Harris Bank, 112 E. Capitol Drive 

Menomonee Falls:

  • Anchor Bank N78 W14651 Appleton Avenue
  • Sentry Foods, N81 W15182 Appleton Avenue
  • Village Hall, W156 N8480 Pilgrim Road 

Mukwonago:

  • Associated Bank, 707 N. Rochester Street
  • Citizens Bank of Mukwonago, 301 N. Rochester Street
  • Citizens Bank of Mukwonago, 827 S. Rochester Street
  • Citizens Bank of Mukwonago (inside Pick ‘N Save), 1010 N. Rochester Street
  • Mukwonago Athletic Club, 727 Highway NN
  • ProHealth Care Medical Associates, 240 W. Maple Avenue
  • Waukesha State Bank, 1160 N. Rochester Street

Muskego:

  • Citizens Bank of Mukwonago (inside Pick ‘N Save), S74 W17001 Janesville Road
  • Waukesha State Bank, S69 W15273 Janesville Road

New Berlin:

  • Citizens Bank of Mukwonago, 5450 S. Moorland Road
  • New Berlin Chiropractic and Therapy Center, 15800 W. National Avenue
  • Princeton Club, 14999 W. Beloit Road

Oconomowoc:

  • Fire Station, 212 Concord Road
  • First Bank Financial Center, W359 N5900 Brown Street
  • First Bank Financial Center, 1200 Summit Avenue
  • First Bank Financial Center, 155 W Wisconsin
  • BMO Harris Bank, 1433 Pabst Farms Circle
  • Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital, 791 E. Summit Avenue
  • Oconomowoc Residential Programs, 1746 Executive Drive
  • Waukesha State Bank, 1227 Corporate Center Drive
  • YMCA of Pabst Farms, 1750 E. Valley Road

Pewaukee:

  • Bubba’s Frozen Custard, 1276 Capitol Drive
  • Waukesha State Bank, 1230 W. Capitol Drive
  • Waukesha State Bank (inside Pick “N Save), 2160 Silvernail Road
  • West Wood Health and Fitness, 2900 Golf Road

Sussex:

  • Waukesha State Bank, W249 N6688 State Highway 164

Vernon:

Citizens Bank of Mukwonago, W236 S7050 Big Bend Drive

Waukesha:

  • Badger Health Center SC, S31 W24757 Sunset Drive
  • Bazaar Home Decorating Center, 21950 Watertown Road
  • Bliffert Lumber & Fuel Company, 548 West Sunset Drive
  • Citizens Bank of Mukwonago, 2109 Corporate Drive
  • Cuddles Hallmark & Martha Merrell’s Books & Cafe, 231 W. Main Street
  • Curves, 1720 Dolphin Drive
  • Fire Station, 1700 Northview Road
  • Fire Station, 130 W. St. Paul Avenue
  • Fire Station, 1210 Sentry Drive
  • Fire Station, 1714 Pearl Street
  • Fire Station, 3051 Summit Avenue
  • Gallery 1, 507 E. Broadway
  • Liberty Dance Center, 404 Travis Lane, #38
  • BMO Harris Bank, N14 W23999 Stone Ridge Drive
  • Machine Shed, N14 W24145 Tower Place
  • Minuteman Press, 2325 Parklawn Drive, Suite E
  • Neptune Comics, 2120 E. Moreland Boulevard
  • ProHealth Care Medical Associates, N14 W23900 Stoneridge Drive
  • R & R Insurance Services, 1581 E. Racine Avenue
  • St. Mark’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 424 Hyde Park
  • Sentry Foods, 2304 W. St. Paul Avenue
  • Sprizzo Gallery Caffé, 363 W. Main Street
  • US Bank, 101 E. Sunset Drive
  • Waukesha County Historical Museum, 101 W. Main Street
  • Waukesha State Bank, S31 W25995 Sunset Drive
  • Waukesha State Bank, 151 E. St. Paul Avenue
  • Waukesha State Bank, 1709 E. Racine Avenue
  • Waukesha State Bank, 701 Meadowbrook Road
  • Waukesha State Bank, 1531 East Moreland Boulevard

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