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All the merrier: Community helps with Columbus Firemen’s Cheer Fund gift distribution
Once a holiday tradition is established, most find it hard to give it up.
That is especially true of the local firefighters and their family members who have worked hard annually for the last 90 years to administer and improve the Columbus Fireman’s Cheer Fund.
While Cheer Fund co-chairman Ben Noblitt wasn’t expecting doughnuts, orange juice, hot chocolate and coffee, somebody brought the tasty goodies anyway during Saturday’s annual Cheer Fund distribution. After all, they have long been part of the Cheer Fund tradition.
Santa Claus was not expected to make an appearance this year due to COVID-19. But as firefighters and their families arrived shortly after 7 a.m., there was the Jolly Old Elf himself (looking remarkably like Santa’s helper Ralph Childers) getting his photo taken with firefighter families. Santa is also a cherished Cheer Fund tradition.
Courtesy of CFD
COLUMBUS, Ind. – The Columbus Firemen’s Cheer Fund delivery day is today, Saturday, December 11, and after many months of preparation, volunteers are ready for the challenge and are eager to pass out Christmas gifts to less-fortunate kids in Bartholomew County.
Due to the pandemic, this year’s delivery day is slightly different as volunteers will wear masks and gloves, and deliveries will be made maintaining social distancing. The pick-up point for volunteers is the new Evolution Training Center building, near the Columbus Airport.
The Columbus Firemen’s Cheer Fund is hoping for a good turnout of volunteers is looking forward to the opportunity to help hundreds of families in the area.
Delivery day: Cheer Fund prepares to deliver gift boxes to local families
Saturday’s distribution of Christmas boxes to more than 1,000 local children from the Columbus Firemen’s Cheer Fund will look a little different than past years.
It will be the first time that the new permanent Cheer Fund headquarters, located north of the Evolution Training Center, 2670 Verhulst St., will be used for deliveries.
Cheer Fund volunteers rely on community residents to help them with deliveries, and that will continue, with precautions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Signs will be posted along both Middle Road and Andrews Street in the Columbus Air Park to direct drivers to where they need to be when deliveries begin at 8 a.m. Saturday, said Cheer Fund co-chairman Ben Noblitt.
Columbus Firemen’s Cheer Fund prepares for delivery day
COLUMBUS, Ind. Saturday’s distribution of Christmas boxes to more than 1,000 local children from the Columbus Firemen’s Cheer Fund will look a little different than past years.
It will be the first time that the new permanent Cheer Fund headquarters, located north of the Evolution Training Center, 2670 Verhulst St., will be used for deliveries.
Cheer Fund volunteers rely on community residents to help them with deliveries, and that will continue, with precautions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Signs will be posted along both Middle Road and Andrews Sreet in the Columbus Air Park to direct drivers to where they need to be when deliveries begin at 8 a.m. Saturday, said Cheer Fund co-chairman Ben Noblitt.