FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE — Joint Personnel Recovery Agency personnel will be during pull-ups and other exercises for shoppers who participate in their annual Toys-for-Tots drive.
Members of the Joint Personnel Recovery Agency are participating in an all-day toy drive on Friday, Nov. 29, outside Walmart, 1221 S. Hayford Road, Airway Heights.
In exchange for donations, Air Force personnel will be completing difficult exercises like deadlifts, pull-ups and kettlebell exercises after they shop for a toy to donate.
Members of the Airway Heights Police Department will be joining military personnel at the collection.
It will continue on Saturday, Dec. 7, outside the Target store on the South Hill in Spokane.
The collection times from from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. Toys will be donated to the Toys-for-Tots program.
Last year, agency personnel collected more than 980 toys for indigent children in exchange for 7 hours of exercises.
The toys collected each year are distributed in conjunction with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve and the Toys-for-Tots program to children around the northwest.
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