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Just Kruzin’ Car Club donates to the Goat’s Christmas Wish

The Just Kruzin’ Car Club has decided to drop off a donation to help out the Goat’s Christmas Wish.

Members of the club dropped by the Goat studios with a $700 donation. Just Kruzin’ member Gerry Duhaime says the Christmas Wish is very important to the club.

“The Goat’s Christmas Wish is very close to our hearts. We see a need in the community and we obviously like to give back to our community. The funds we’re giving today are mostly excess funds from our car shows and bartendering stuff we do throughout the year.”

Duhaime also explained that part of the donation is for an important memory.

“Part of it also came from the Tom Hollington estate. He’s one of our past members who’s unfortunately no longer with us and his family has bequeathed some of that to us, at his service so we’re passing it on to [The Goat.]”

Donations to the Goat’s Christmas Wish are open year-round.

CORRECTION: Just Kruzin’ actually donated $700. We apologize for the error.

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