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Shop with a Sheriff | RCSO, Robert Arnold, Rutherford County, Christmas, Charity, Event

Toot’s owner Wade Hays kicks off the Shop with a Sheriff fundraiser with a check to Sheriff Robert F. Arnold. Funds will be used to provide Christmas presents to 25 homeless Rutherford County children. (Photo submitted)
Twenty-five homeless children will receive Christmas presents thanks to the generosity of Toot’s customers and restaurant, during the Shop with a Sheriff fundraising event Tuesday at the South Church Street restaurant.

Toot’s owner Wade Hays kicked off the Shop with the Sheriff event by giving a contribution to Rutherford County Sheriff Robert F. Arnold.

Arnold, Administrative Chief Deputy Joe Russell, school resource officers and Community Services Unit deputies talked to customers about the drive to raise funds for the children. Toot’s customers and private donors contributed enough money to pay for the shopping trip.

The sheriff, SROs, CSU and deputies will accompany the children Dec. 3 for breakfast and Christmas shopping at Kmart where the children can select their own toys.

During the event, Toot’s motto of “good food and fun” dominated the evening.

Customer Kelsie Barnes was there celebrating her 17th birthday with friends. Arnold, Commander Guy Goff and SRO Edwin Fitzgerald and the Toot’s staff serenaded her with a “Happy Birthday” song.

Some more fortunate children warmed the deputies’ hearts when they gave back.

Aiden McGee, 5, son of Sean McGee, smiled as he handed a donation to CSU Sgt. Jimmy Cassidy.

Ryan Barnes, 13, donated a leather jacket to the Sheriff’s Office for a needy child. His mother, Joan Bryson, said he has been taught to give presents if he wants to receive presents.

Arnold thanked Hays and Toot’s employees for joining with the Sheriff’s Office to help children who are less fortunate.

“This is near and dear to me to help less fortunate children of our county know the joy of Christmas,” Arnold said.

Hays said Toot’s was pleased to partner with the Sheriff’s Office.

“The fact they are providing other services than law enforcement is just amazing to me,” Hays said. “No doubt with Sheriff Arnold’s leadership that I’ve seen it’s only continuing to get better. They truly care about the well-being of the children of the county.”

He said Toot’s was honored to partner with agency for the donation drive.

 “It just makes sense as a company to partner in such a wonderful event,” Hays said. “This community has been so good to us. We love giving back.”
 
 
 
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