Toms river high school north theatre troupe helps beachwood pto collect 170 toys for children in need

Toms River High School North theatre troupe helps Beachwood PTO collect 170 toys for children in need

TOMS RIVER, NJ – Students from Toms River High School North’s theatre troupe rolled up their sleeves for the holidays and helped spread holiday cheer in the community.

The Toms River School District reports, “High School North’s theatre troupe has been busy spreading holiday cheer. Students recently participated in Beachwood Elementary School PTO’s drive-thru event, dressing as holiday characters like The Grinch, Buddy the Elf, and a Minion (photo above). Meanwhile, they were collecting toys for their annual drive. With help from Santa himself, students loaded more than 170 toys onto his trolley. The community service was led by senior Natalie Barr (right), who said she was so grateful to everyone who donated.”

Photo by Toms River School District.

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