News Maker Robbie Seal on Camping for Hunger donations
Camping for Hunger is wrapping up as drop off locations trickle in with your donations.
Yesterday Nov. 22 Warren County Sheriff’s Deputy Robbie Seal dropped off what he collected at the various trash convenience sites last week.
We spoke to Robbie about the success of the effort in our latest News Maker.
The good news is brought to you by the town of Front Royal.
Robbie spoke on how grateful he and Warren County Sheriff Butler were on your support of the effort.
Robbie also told us some ideas on how to make next year’s Camping for Hunger even more effective and productive.
Your efforts will feed thousands in Warren County through the Congregational Community Action Project (C-Cap).
Thank you for your support of Camping for Hunger.
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News Maker Robbie Seal on food pick up for Camping for Hunger
The Warren County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) is assisting Royal Broadcasting with loading the Camping for Hunger bus starting Monday Nov. 15.
We spoke to Deputy Robbie Seal about where you can meet him to deliver your non perishable food donation in our latest news maker.
The good news is brought to you by the town of Front Royal.
Robbie tells where to find him and how to spot him at various locations around Warren County.
Any donations or volunteering for the Camping for Hunger campaign is greatly appreciated.
The effort helps to feed those in need here in Warren County click here to see how you can help.
Royal Broadcasting and Front Royal Warren County Congregational Community Action Project (C-Cap) thanks you for your help.
Click here for Robbie’s interview.
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News Maker Robbie Seal on WCSO CCPC Program
Warren County Sheriff’s Office is striving to make Warren County a Certified Crime Prevention Community.
We spoke with Deputy Robbie Seal on exactly what the program entails and how Warren County can get involved.
Robbie tells us how the program is more than a neighborhood watch and can really help in making Front Royal Warren County a safer community.
Here is Robbie’s interview.
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News Maker Robbie Seal of WCSO on Nat. Night Out
National Night Out is a week away Tuesday Aug. 3.
This is an opportunity to meet those that serve our communities so well.
From Police, Fire and Rescue and even FBI along with nonprofits.
In Front Royal the event is downtown around the Gazebo from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m..
Today we talked to Deputy Robbie Seal of the Warren County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) on what they will be offering.
Here is Robbie’s interview.
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