Kiwanis ‘Ring off’ to help Salvation Army of Carson City

Pictured is Kiwanis of Carson City members from 2014 bell ringing. From the left: Jarod Lyon, Steven Lyon, and Jan Weissberger.

Pictured is Kiwanis of Carson City members from 2014 bell ringing. From the left: Jarod Lyon, Steven Lyon, and Jan Weissberger.

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To help raise funds for the Salvation Army, two local Kiwanis groups are having a friendly challenge.

Members of the Kiwanis Club of Carson City have been bell ringing for the Salvation Army at Smith’s on Highway 50 for many years and now the Kiwanis of Sierra Nevada have challenged them to a “Ring Off.”

Each Saturday leading up to Christmas, the groups will be “ringing” at their locations.

The Kiwanis of Carson City, as usual, will be at Smith’s, 599 E. William St., and the Kiwanis of the Sierra Nevada will be located at the Save Mart at 3620 N. Carson St.

“A good challenge is always fun, but the big picture that both Kiwanis groups have in mind is helping the neediest in our community,” said Captain Leslie Cyr, the local Salvation Army’s Corps Officer and a member of the Carson City Kiwanis Club. “We are having difficulty filling our bell ringing locations this year and our funds are low so the excitement from this challenge is exactly what we need.”

Both groups will be at their locations from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every Saturday until Christmas.

The Salvation Army serving Carson City and Douglas County provides services to more than 20,000 people each year helping with school supplies, emergency food and lodging, utilities, holiday assistance, Summer Day Camp, Before School Care, and Summer Camp.

For more information, go to carsoncity.salvationarmy.org.

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