Community Corner Interview: Amanda Stevens of Shenanigans Toys & Games

Community Corner Interview: Amanda Stevens of Shenanigans Toys & Games

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Kendall spoke with Amanda Stevens, owner of Shenanigans Toys & Games, who stopped by the studio to tell us that Shenanigans is a Toylift drop off location, and that everyone buying a toy/game/book to donate to Toylift gets 10% off their purchase! More info: shenanigans – ShenanigansToys

Toylift is this Friday, December 3rd, from 7am to 7pm. More info: Toy Lift Charities | It Only Takes One!

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