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REMINDER/Philadelphia Trucks Scale the Mountain of Generosity; 92.5 XTU's Evans & Andie Present Fourth Annual Toy Truck Parade and Toy Mountain, December 6.


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REMINDER...for Saturday Saturday: see week; Sabbath.  (Dec. 6)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)



WHO:                WXTU - 92.5 FM XTU, a Beasley Broadcast Group
                    radio station, Philly's country radio station, and
                    Morning Show hosts Evans & Andie put needy
                    children first this holiday season with their
                    Fourth Annual Toy Truck Parade and Toy Mountain
                    benefit for C.A.P.E. - the Child Abuse Prevention
                    Effort.

WHAT:               Evans & Andie will lead a parade of trucks
                    decorated for the holidays from the XTU studios to
                    Center Court at Franklin Mills Mall, where parade
                    participants will kick off Evans & Andie's Toy
                    Mountain benefit, sponsored by Paper Recycling,
                    Inc.  Broadcasting live from the mall, Evans &
                    Andie will join parade participants in building a
                    mountain of stacked toys collected for C.A.P.E. to
                    benefit needy Philadelphia children this holiday
                    season.

WHERE/              Evans & Andie will start loading decorated pickups
WHEN:               with toys at 8:00 a.m. at the XTU studios, 555
                    City Line Avenue in Bala Cynwyd.  At 9:00 a.m.
                    Evans & Andie will lead the trucks down I-76E to
                    I-676E to I-95N to Center Court at the Franklin
                    Mills Mall (Aqua entrance), to lead off the Toy
                    Mountain benefit, which starts at 10:00 a.m.
                    All members of the Philadelphia community are
                    encouraged to participate in the parade and Toy
                    Mountain promotion.  Parties interested in
                    participating in the parade should arrive at the
                    XTU studios at 8:00 a.m. Saturday morning with
                    their pickups festively decorated for the
                    holidays.  Community members are also encouraged
                    to bring toys between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on
                    the 6th to contribute to the mountain.  Toy
                    Mountain will be on display at the Franklin Mills
                    Mall until Saturday December 20th, after which all
                    collected toys will be sent to C.A.P.E. for
                    distribution to needy area children.

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