Brentwood NAPA helps fill the Chest
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Santa (aka Jim Lewis) stops by Brentwood NAPA Auto Parts to check on the progress of donations to the Brentwood Regional Community Chest, while a festive teddy bear invites residents to buy an angel for display on the store’s wall.
Photos by Fred Smith
Santa (aka Jim Lewis) stops by Brentwood NAPA Auto Parts to check on the progress of donations to the Brentwood Regional Community Chest, while a festive teddy bear invites residents to buy an angel for display on the store’s wall. Photos by Fred Smith
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The Brentwood Regional Community Chest (BRCC) works hard to help those less fortunate get through the holidays, and this year the Brentwood community has continued its tradition of providing BRCC with the support other organizations can only dream of, exemplified by Brentwood NAPA Auto Parts’ owners Rick and Linda Wilson and their staff.

Despite a struggling economy, the store has collected more donations than ever. Its barrel, wagon and shopping cart have been filled to overflowing more than once with toys for kids in need. Cash donations, featuring the Buy an Angel program, are also doing better then ever. Angels bought by customers are hung on the wall of the store, which offers $1 angels, $5 angels and even cat, dog and bird angels.
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