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Event Spotlight: Teddy Bear Toss at the Swamp Rabbits game

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The Swamp Rabbits are taking donations of new stuffed animals for Toys for Tots this holiday season. The location to bring your teddy? The rink at the Swamp Rabbits game on Dec. 15.

The Teddy Toss collected 2800+ stuffed animals last year — thank this year’s partners WSSL + Bon Secours St. Francis Health System for the mountain of childhood nostalgia that’ll pile up on the ice and head out to children with Toys for Tots. At the Greenville vs. Manchester game (7:30 p.m.), come ready to toss your donation out after the Swamp Rabbits’ first goal.

It’s a great way to get kids involved in giving back (who doesn’t want to hurl a teddy out onto the ice?) + make a difference during the holidays for a child who might not otherwise be able to receive much this Christmas. The Teddy Toss is bringing a little joy + fun to everyone.

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