WBC’s “Christmas Wish List”
June 3, 2009
Here is a list of some things we could really use at the Camp right now. Please take a moment to look it over and see if you have any of these items, lying around unused and taking up space, that you could donate. It will be a big help to the Camp and we’ll see that you receive a valuable letter of receipt, good for income tax purposes.
To donate items, please email Gary Kocher, or call him at the Camp office, 360-652-7575 ext. 244.
- 42″ or larger Plasma TV
- Video projector, 2000 lumens or better
- HD-DVD player
- CD Boom-box
- Adjustable metal music stands
- “Mity-Lite” 8-foot folding tables
- U-Haul-style truck with Easy-Lift tailgate
- Pickup trucks, ¾- or 1-ton, 1995 or newer
- Sea Kayaks
- Golf Carts, gas or electric
- Mechanical/woodworking/construction tools
- Yard/garden/farm tools or equipment
- Trash containers, 32 gal. or larger, with wheels
- 30-40 gal. plastic storage tubs
- Plywood sheets, 4′ x 8′
- Extension cords, outdoor grade
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