First National Bank & Trust on Thursday had its seventh-annual Bring-a-Bear Teddy Bear Toss, to collect new stuffed animals for local emergency responders, charities and crisis centers. Those at Thursday’s Kingsford-Negaunee hockey game were encouraged to bring a new stuffed animal toy to throw onto the ice after the Flivvers scored their first goal. Youth skaters then collected the donated stuffed animals. (Ron Deuter photo/For The Daily News)
First National Bank & Trust on Thursday had its seventh-annual Bring-a-Bear Teddy Bear Toss, to collect new stuffed animals for local emergency responders, charities and crisis centers. Those at Thursday’s Kingsford-Negaunee hockey game were encouraged to bring a new stuffed animal toy to throw onto the ice after the Flivvers scored their first goal. Youth skaters then collected the donated stuffed animals. (Ron Deuter photo/For The Daily News)
First National Bank & Trust on Thursday had its seventh-annual Bring-a-Bear Teddy Bear Toss, to collect new stuffed animals for local emergency responders, charities and crisis centers. Those at Thursday’s Kingsford-Negaunee hockey game were encouraged to bring a new stuffed animal toy to throw onto the ice after the Flivvers scored their first goal. Youth skaters then collected the donated stuffed animals. (Ron Deuter photo/For The Daily News)
First National Bank & Trust on Thursday had its seventh-annual Bring-a-Bear Teddy Bear Toss, to collect new stuffed animals for local emergency responders, charities and crisis centers. Those at Thursday’s Kingsford-Negaunee hockey game were encouraged to bring a new stuffed animal toy to throw onto the ice after the Flivvers scored their first goal. Youth skaters then collected the donated stuffed animals. (Ron Deuter photo/For The Daily News)
First National Bank & Trust on Thursday had its seventh-annual Bring-a-Bear Teddy Bear Toss, to collect new stuffed animals for local emergency responders, charities and crisis centers. Those at Thursday’s Kingsford-Negaunee hockey game were encouraged to bring a new stuffed animal toy to throw onto the ice after the Flivvers scored their first goal. Youth skaters then collected the donated stuffed animals. Since its launch in 2017, Project Teddy Bear has donated nearly 2,500 new stuffed toys to local organizations. The toy drive will continue throughout December, with donations being accepted at the First National downtown office at 233 S. Stephenson Ave. (Ron Deuter photos/For The Daily News)