While giving his monthly report, Fire Chief Ryan McCormick paused to commend everyone who took part in the distribution of Christmas gifts this past Christmas Eve. He especially gave kudos to Police Chief Timothy Preator for starting the process.
“[I]f you were to (sic) involve Christmas Eve with the delivery of the packages of the kids in Christmas, was something that was very, was very, ... There you go, that's a more inspiration.” McCormick began. “And I wanted to, there were so many people that had their hands in the ball with that, from shopping to doing the wrapping of the presents, to just being out there and trying to make it get some money donated and all that kind of stuff.”
“And then the evening, everybody showed up,” he continued. “Christmas Eve was pretty phenomenal, just seeing that group of folks on Christmas Eve just going out there and going through the city and seeing these kids and families who were just, that were just excited, you know, and for us,” McCormick said. “So I personally want to say thank you to everybody that will have (had) a hand in that, and also to (Police) Chief Preator for beginning that process.”
Preator began his report acknowledging McCormick’s comments.
“It really was amazing what you were able to put together with the Santa Claus,” Preator began. ... We had a great time and it couldn't be done without everybody. We had help from Ms. Jennifer (Hill), and my friend, my members, and Ms. Angela (Griffin) and everybody.
“When you pull around the corner, you see a house full of kids sitting in the front yard. It's cool,” Preator said. “There were kids that we touched that weren't going to get touched with a good Christmas, so it was awesome.”
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