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Join us at Miles for Merry Miracles this Saturday

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LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - The Christmas and giving season will begin soon and for those wanting to do more than drop some spare change into a red bucket accompanied by a smiling bell ringer this Christmas, there is another way to help.

This Saturday, December 1, is the first leg of the Miles for Merry Miracles event at the New Albany Amphitheatre beginning at 9 a.m.

The Miles for Merry Miracles Triple Crown of Service is a series of well coordinated events to benefit The Salvation Army Angel Tree Program and members of our community. Individuals may participate in any or all three "legs" but should register online to do the run/walk and or the area's largest Angel Tree Shopping Spree.

Participants of the program or those who commit to sponsoring an Angel Tree child with toys, shoes and clothing will receive a Free T-shirt. There is no additional entry fee required to participate.

Click here, for more info and to register right now.

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