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Horne Auto Center Launches Holiday Donation Drive

SHOW LOW – Horne Auto Center is teaming up with the Navajo County Family Advocacy Center (NCFAC) this holiday season to support families in need across the White Mountains.

From November 21st through December 20th, Horne Auto Center will serve as a community drop-off site for the NCFAC Holiday Donation Drive.

To celebrate the season of giving, Horne Auto Center will host a Holiday Donation Drive event on Saturday, December 6th, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., featuring Chris Bennett from Q Country 92.5 broadcasting live from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Guests can stop by for free coffee and waffles from The Pour Station, meet Santa and Mrs. Claus, take part in giveaways, and have the chance to be on live on air with Chris Bennett.

Horne’s Holiday Donation Drive is also being supported by several local businesses, including Cattleman’s Steakhouse and Summit Healthcare, to expand the reach of the drive and encourage even more community participation.

Horne Auto Center Toy Truck MOUNTAIN DAILY STAR
Horne Auto Center Toy Drive in Show Low, Arizona.

“Our goal is to bring the community together in support of families who could use a little extra holiday cheer,” said Brian Willis, General Manager from Horne Auto Center. “Every donation makes a difference, and we’re proud to be a place where people can come together to give back.”

The Horne Auto Center sales crew will also be part of the effort, sporting Santa hats and collecting donations for families in need.

The donation drive will wrap up on December 20th. Those unable to drop off items in person can also contribute through a monetary donation link: Horne Auto NCFAC Holiday Donation Drive.

About Horne Auto Center: Horne Auto Center has served Arizona’s White Mountains for over 30 years. They are family-owned and located at 651 W. Deuce of Clubs in Show Low. Horne Auto Center offers the full portfolio of GM brands, including Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac.

Learn more at: horneauto.com 

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