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Argyle ISD Police Department Hosts Spirited 1-Mile Run with Santa to Support Toy Drive

Argyle ISD Police Department Hosts Spirited 1-Mile Run with Santa to Support Toy Drive

If you’re looking for a way to combine festive cheer with community spirit, the Argyle ISD Police Department has you covered. They’ve announced a 1-Mile Fun Run & Sprint with Santa event, inviting participants to join in the holiday-themed exercise while supporting families in need. Taking a break from the usual crime-fighting duties, the department is turning to the speed of sleighs—with Santa Claus himself in running shoes.

The only ticket to this event is a new unwrapped toy for their Toy Drive. In a post shared by the

Argyle ISD Police Department

, they promise a morning filled with “fun, fitness, and holiday spirit.” The run is an opportunity to spread holiday cheer and make a difference. The event, scheduled for families and individuals alike, focuses on giving back as well as staying active.

Post-run, participants will be rewarded with hot cocoa and donuts, with the bonus option of purchasing specialty coffee drinks from the local favorite Thirsty Heifer Coffee, TX.

The event includes Argyle Independent School District schools, from Argyle High School to AISD Jane Ruestmann Elementary. It’s a chance to involve younger community members in a holiday tradition promoting festive spirit and giving back. Signing up is simple, with a QR code to register. Everyone is invited to join in the fun, and tasty treats will be waiting at the finish line.

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