20 Nov 20152015 Village Woodworkers Toy Donations posted in: Christmas Toys Service Project | 0 This photo gallery shows many wonderful toys created by our members for our Christmas Toys Donation Project in 2015.2015 Toy Projects Director, Doug LambertMany wonderful toys and gifts were created by our members for our Christmas Toys Donation Project in 2015. Toy Project Director Doug Lambert reported that there were 400 Woodworker built toys and gifts.Organizations Supported by 2015 Toys ProjectDoug showed a list of Organizations Supported by the 2015 Village Woodworkers Christmas Toys Project. He introduced representatives from the recipient groups who each made short presentations about their organizations and the children who will be receiving the toys and gifts.Compact Family ServicesCompact Family Services Representative Richelle Wingo thanked the Woodworkers for the much appreciated toys donated to the Compact Family Services groups.Compact Family ServicesRichelle explained the different functions and services provided by Compact, which we typically refer to as "Hillcrest".Benton Based Community Christian Outreach GroupBenton Based Community Christian Outreach Group Representative Brenda Burton explained their program and how the Woodworker toys are often the only toys the children receive.Lake Hamilton Headstart Programs RepsLake Hamilton Reps thanked the Woodworkers for the much appreciated toys donated to the Lake Hamilton Headstart programsMt. Pine Head Start and Mt. Pine Preschool ProgramsVictor WIlliams of the Kiwanis thanked the Woodworkers for terrific toys donated to the Mt. Pine Head Start and Mt. Pine Preschool ProgramsGarland County Foster Parents GroupGarland County Foster Parents Group Representative Tom Braswell thanked the Woodworkers for the great toys.2015 Toy Project Tracking ChartDoug Lambert showed the table for tracking toys required for each organization. More than 400 Woodworker built Christmas toys were on display and are shown below.