Beta Theta Tau chapter adopts four local families via 360 Communities program
The DCTC Phi Theta Kappa Beta Theta Tau chapter announced that its members have adopted four local families through Armful of Love, a charitable program of 360 Communities, formerly the Community Action Council. Beta Theta Tau members are hoping to bring joy and happiness to each and every member of the four families this holiday season. With your help, they can do it.
Only one week left to give! | Gifts collected till noon Thursday, Dec. 9
- All gifts are tax deductible
Some gifts still needed are:
- Shaving stuff
- Bop-It game
- Football game
- Blender
- Make-up kit
- Frying pan
- Pajamas
- CD boombox
- Jeans
- Gift cards
Find more information about needed gifts on:
- The Mitten Board outside the Fresh Stop Café
- The Star Board outside the Learning Center and ITC
- The Snowman Board outside the Student Life Center
- The Gingerbread Man Board on the Apple Valley campus
This is a great opportunity to make the holidays better for local families.
Pick a tag with an item you wish to purchase, return the unwrapped gift or gifts and the tag to the Armful of Love box in Student Life or the front desk at the Apple Valley site.
If you would like to contribute, but don’t have time to shop, donate as little as $1 (or even spare change) and Beta Theta Tau members will do the shopping for you. Bring cash to Laura McGlauchlen in the Student Life Center, Julie Dubois at the Apple Valley site or the labeled jar at the checkout counter of the Fresh Stop Café on the main Rosemout campus.
The Beta Theta Tau membership encourages all to show the giving spirit to four deserving families in Dakota County this holiday season. Members will be collecting donated items through noon Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010.