“Stuff the Bus”, a promotion of radio personality Tony Rose of SAM 100.7-FM, had a record year in 2010, the fifth year this event has been held. Rose stayed in a school bus for 99 hours, collecting donations of school supplies for needy children in the Warren County and Bowling Green school districts. Six tons of supplies were collected, filling not one bus but two. These donations go to the Family Resource Centers in local schools, which see that they are provided to children in need. The mass distribution for Warren County schools was held at Briarwood Elementary.
Stuff the Bus a huge success
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