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C.N.B. Donates Toys to Make-A-Wish

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: October 7, 2010

    It looks like Christmas came a little early for Make-A-Wish.
    Community National Bank's West Texas Regional Office presented the foundation with a collection of toys Thursday afternoon. Along with the toys, they also handed over a check for $1,000 to purchase even more toys.
    "As a wish granter, we go out and meet the families and we take ice breaker gifts to give the wish kids and their siblings," Assistant Vice President Cheryl Nance told Big 2.
    The toy drive couldn't have been possible without the community's help. Community National Bank hosted the toy drive throughout the month of August.

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