Toy Lift 2024 Collection Point with the Minutemen MC


Once again, 97.5 3WV is an official collection point for Toy Lift with the Minutemen Motorcycle Club, helping to put smiles on the faces of boys and girls in Central Virginia this holiday season!

You can drop off your new, unwrapped toys here at the studios at 1140 Rose Hill Drive, Monday through Friday, 8am until 5pm through December 5th.

All the toys stay local. The families Toy Lift serves come from Albemarle, Buckingham, Charlottesville, Fluvanna, Greene, and Nelson. The toys collected from the Toy Lift event go directly back to those families.

On Friday, December 6th, the official day of Toy Lift 2024, the Minutemen MC will deliver the toys they’ve collected from their many drop off points in the area to Fashion Square Mall

You can join the ride!  They’ll be meeting at Riverside North at Forest Lakes Shopping Center at 10:00am on Friday, December 6th.  They’ll ride out at 11:30am and deliver the toys to Fashion Square Mall. 

Cost is $10/rider and a new, unwrapped toy.

 

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