Moug will live in the back of a 50 foot truck trailer, broadcast high above the Treasure Valley on a scissor lift, and fill another truck for local families for 12 days starting December 3rd.
The official kickoff of the Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign came yesterday at halftime of the Dallas Cowboys' Thanksgiving Day Game, and the Boise Salvation Army could use you as a volunteer. Get the kids involved and ring the kettlebell as a family!
The Rake Up Boise event has been around for 33 years now and is a resource for over 700 senior citizens as well as disable people to get help raking up leaves.
Laura Lounsbury started volunteering at Taft Elementary after she retired as a bank examiner, and now at the age of 96 she's retiring as a foster grandparent and volunteer at the school. Watch as these students tell Grandma Laura how much she means to them, and find out how to get your own older role models involved.
The Salvation Army has been putting bell ringers outside stores for years, and even though the Red Kettle Campaign is in full swing there's still time to volunteer.
Have you noticed some of the bell ringers are doing more than just ringing bells this season? They're making it fun, interesting, and sometimes a little weird!