Auctions Help Lexington Firefighter Toy Program

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Updated: 12/04/2011 10:08 pm
A fallen Lexington firefighter continues to inspire help for others. Chuck Williams died in a fire in 1997, since then a Fraternal Order of Firefighters auction, named in Williams' honor, has benefited the Firefighter Toy Program.

On Sunday people bid on everything from a brand new washer and dryer to Keeneland clubhouse tickets.

They're still in need of toy donations, so anyone with any new unwrapped toys can drop them off at any Lexington fire station.
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