
By Dan Spalding
News Now Warsaw

WARSAW — Willie 103.5’s Chris Cage is always an optimist, but there was a hint of concern in his voice Wednesday when it comes to the radio station’s weeklong toy drive at Walmart in Warsaw.
Unlike recent years, the amount of toys collected so far for the weeklong event is less than normal, while the demand has been on the rise.
Cage, who is the coordinator for Toys for Tots for Kosciusko and Marshall counties, said donations since Monday’s week-long toy drive for Toys for Tots have been a bit slow.
“I feel like we’re a little bit behind from years past. I think some of that has to do with the weather over the last couple days,” Cage said. “We have some catching up to do, but the community always comes through when there is a need.”
He says that for those in a hurry, monetary donations are also a great option when wanting to make an impact.
The toy drive continues today and Friday outside of Walmart from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The Toys for Tots campaign continues Saturday morning with WNDU’s toy drive at the Martins Supermarket in Warsaw.
“They’ve been doing their drive for years, and this has been our 19th year doing ours and we work well together. There’s no competition,” Cage said. “The toys that come in, they stay here in the community.”
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Donations will be open until early next week.


