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 TOYS FOR TOTS

The JBR will be collecting toys at the Dec 6th and Dec 20th events for Toys for Tots. We will have boxes set up by the front gate. Let's fill the boxes with toys for Santa to give to the boys and girls that without your help might not have one on Christmas morning.

Toys for Tots - FAQ's

Q :   What happens with leftover toys after distribution day?
A :   Toys For Tots program provides toys for each eligible child in a family.   We plan our collection and purchasing efforts to make sure that we have enough toys for every eligible child registered by a parent in every community that we support.   Leftover toys are donated to other local holiday charities so that they too can help brighten up a child’s holiday.

Q :   My company is going to have a Toys For Tots collection drive or event.   What support is available for us?
A :   The Tulsa, Wagoner, Muskogee, Rogers, Okmulgee, McIntosh, Mayes, Haskell, Ottawa, Creek, Adair, Washington, Mayes, and other counties Marines thank you for your interest in supporting our charity!   We can provide you with collection bins, posters, window stickers, etc… We can also provide a Marine to attend your event, but remember, our resources are very limited, so please get your request in early.  
Please refer to the Request forms to apply.

Q :   How can my business get involved with Toys for Tots?
A: In the following ways:

  1. Provide volunteer assistance at distribution event
  2. Provide logistical support for the pickup and distribution of toys
  3. Provide fuel for pickup and distribution of toys
  4. Provide office furniture supplies, computers or other support materials
  5. Hold a toy collection drive at your business
  6. Make a monetary donation to Toys For Tots
  7. Organize a Toys for Tots promotional event in coordination with the Toys For Tots coordinators
  8. Refer us to other companies

Q :   Where can I send a financial donation?
A : Donations can be mailed to:

1101 N. 6th Street, Broken Arrow, OK 74012

Please make checks payable to "Toys For Tots of Tulsa".   All donations made through this Toys for Tots Organization will be sent to the Toys For Tots foundation in Quantico, Virginia for accounting purposes, and will be deposited to our account for use right here in Tulsa, Wagoner, Muskogee, Rogers, Okmulgee, McIntosh, Mayes, Haskell, Ottawa, Creek, Adair, Washington, Mayes, and other counties.

Q :   Is my donation tax-deductible?
A :   A donor does not need a special letter for tax purposes unless he/she makes a donation of money, toys, or services valued at $250.00 or more.   For donations less than $250.00 a canceled check or store/business receipt is acceptable for IRS purposes.   For donations of $250.00 or more that are address of the donor, a receipt will be mailed upon request.

Marine Corps Toys for Tots Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit charity. Donations are tax deductible.

Q :   How can I become a volunteer?
A :   Toys For Tots could not be done without volunteers!   Please fill out a
volunteer form, informing us of your intent and skills.

Q :   Can I donate anything else besides toys?
A :   Yes!   Contact us with your items via the
volunteer page.

Q :   Are particular types of toys more in need than others?
A :   The age groups that are in need of donations are the children from ages 0-2 and ages 15-17.

Q :   What kinds of toys are not allowed?
A :   Toys with military theme. Toys related to weapons/law enforcement type toys.   Toys with candy. Used toys.   No chemicals (i.e. experimental labs, acid, crystal projects, etc.).   The Toys For tots program do not allow these toys.   The Toys For Tots of the Marine Corps reserve will not distribute toys fitting this description that are donated to the program to children.   Instead, these toys will be donated to another charity organization.

Q :   What kind of toys can I donate?
A :   New, unwrapped toys preferably around the $10 or above price range.   It is unsafe to distribute dangerous or dirty toys that could cause injury or illness to a child.

Q :   What ages of children are eligible to receive toys?
A :   National rules and guidelines permit distribution of toys to children from 0 up to 13 years of age.   However, Marine Corps Reserve units are authorized to place further limitations on this depending on conditions in their areas.   In Tulsa, Wagoner, Muskogee, Rogers, Okmulgee, McIntosh, Mayes, Haskell, Ottawa, Creek, Adair, Washington, Mayes, and other counties , the decision has been made to distribute toys to children up to 17 years of age only. We will also distribute toys to individuals that are over 17 in special needs cases.

Q :   What are the criteria to qualify to receive toys from this program?
A :   Local social service agencies and other legitimate organizations are used to identify needy children and help coordinators distribute toys in the local community.   This reduces the possibility of one family receiving multiple gifts.   For the benefit of the Toys For Tots program, Marines, to the extent feasible, distribute some toys directly to needy children (e.g. hospitals, hospices, shelters, special children’s event etc.).

Q :   How long does the Toys For Tots program last?
A :   The Toys For Tots season in Tulsa, Wagoner, Muskogee, Rogers, Okmulgee, McIntosh, Mayes, Haskell, Ottawa, Creek, Adair, Washington, Mayes, and other counties Toys for Tots season lasts until December 23rd. However, we accept sponsorship all year to get started for the next season.

Q :   How does the Toys For Tots program work?
A :   There two aspects associated with the program nationally:

  1. Those activities undertaken by Marines, often with the support of the local community
  2. Those activities of the Toys For Tots foundation in Quantico, Virginia , which support the Marine Corps program.

Marines:   Marines, often with the support of their local community partners, stage toy collection barrels at various locations (for example, at a participating business location).   New, unwrapped, donated toys are placed in these barrels.   The barrels are collected periodically and transported to a central holding location, where the toys are examined and sorted by gender and age group.   These toys are then provided to appropriate agencies (such as local churches, etc.), who identify and distribute these toys to those children in need.

If the Marine Corps Reserve Unit receives unsolicited funds, these funds are forwarded to the Toys for Tots Foundation in Quantico , Virginia for accounting purposes.   The Foundation, in turn, returns 100% of these funds to the respective donating community, in the form of toys purchased at the national or local level.

Foundation:   The focus of the Toys For Tots Foundation in Quantico is predominantly at the national level.   Toys donated in large quantity and funds received by the Foundation, from an individual or corporate sponsor, are used to supplement the effort of the local community programs.   For example, if the Foundation received a donation of 50,000 toys, the foundation would then route those toys to the communities most in need.   These needs are determined by detailed coordination with the local Marine Corps Reserve sponsors in those communities.   In the case of donated funds, the foundation expends 97% of these funds on the purchase of toys and 3% on administrative and promotional needs.

Q :   What is the program’s goal?
A :   We Marines are inherently tenacious and optimistic, striving continuously to surpass the most formidable challenge.   While it may seem overly ambitious, our ultimate goal would be to bring a ray of holiday joy to the heart of each of the estimated 14 million children in need each year.

Q :   Why is this program necessary?
A :   America has over 14 million economically disadvantaged children.   There has never been a greater need, and the Marine Corps is committed to doing its part in helping these children.

Q :   How did this program start?
A :   A Marine Corps reservist, Major Bill Hendricks, started Toys For Tots back in 1947.   His wife Diane had crocheted a doll to give to an organization that donated toys to disadvantaged children during Christmas.   However, there was not an organization in Los Angeles that distributed toys to disadvantaged children.   Major Hendricks decided to gather all the Marines he could to help him collect and distribute toys to disadvantaged children.   Toys for Tots was officially established a year later.   That first year in Los Angeles , the Marines collected, and distributed about five thousand toys.   Since then, we have collected and distributed more than 19 million toys to more than 9 million needy children across the nation.


THE SUMMER FINALS WILL BE HELD OCT 25TH AND 26TH AT 2PM AT THE SAND SPRINGS ROUND UP CLUB.

SATURDAY NIGHT FROM 7:30PM TO 10:30PM WE WILL HAVE A GET TOGETHER AT THE SALVATION ARMY IN PRATTVILLE. THERE WILL BE SWIMMING AT THE INDOOR POOL AND FUN TO BE HAD BY ALL. SO BE SURE TO BRING YOUR SWIM SUITE!!


 

PLEASE CALL STACEY R OR DEE G TODAY TO RESERVE YOUR PLACE AT THE AWARDS BANQUET

STACEY R 918-965-7182

DEE G 918-352-1647

OR

YOU CAN E-MAIL US AT JBRAOK@OTMAIL.COM TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT


 

Volunteers needed to help set up the arena at the Creek County Fairgrounds Tuesday 6:30pm.


****ATTENTION MEMBERS****      

                                                        JBR Awards Banquet Dinner and Dance

November 8th at 6pm, at the Collinsville Middle School

Tickets are $5 per guest 11 and over

Members and children 10 and under free

See Stacey Robertson or Dee Gowdy at the Sand Springs Rodeo to reserve your spot

Tickets MUST be reserved no later than September 20th at Kellyville

Reserved tickets may be paid for at the banquet 

Live Band at Dance

Menu:

Brisket/Smoked Chicken

Beans, Potato Salad

And all the fixins’

Dessert and Drinks included


Please Note:

There has been a schedule change: The Kellyville Rodeo scheduled Sunday, September 21st has been changed to Saturday, September 20th


**** MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW FOR THE 2008-2009 WINTER SERIES****

11/15/08, 11/29/08, 12/06/08, 12/20/08, 12/31/08, 1/24/09, 2/08/09, 2/21/09, 3/7/09, 3/21/09

More details to come in the near future

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The Summer is coming to a close and we are getting geared up for the Summer Finals and the start of our Winter Series. We are finalizing the location for the finals and Awards Ceremony and will post the information soon.

The Winter Schedule will be coming out the next few weeks.


 

 We kicked of our Summer Series on April 5th in Sand Springs. There was a total of 135 entries and we signed up approximately 70 members for the Summer Series at this event. What a way to start the Summer!

If you are needing the sponsorship packets you can now find these in on the "Document Center" page of the web site, we also have a copy of the Rule Book there. We have also added a "Directions" page to the web site, we will post directions from Tulsa to the various locations that we will be holding our summer rodeos. We will be adding a Summer Points Page in the next few days, so be looking for that on the menu list. We will be getting the Winter Points up-dated soon and listing the names of the Champions and Reserve Champions for each age group. We apologize for not having this done already.


Clarification of Sponsorship Fees and Membership Fees

There has been several questions regarding the sponsorship money, we hope this will help clarify some of your questions.
 
Each member is required to pay a one time only $50 sponsorship per event. The word "event" seems to be what is causing the most confusion. In this case the word event refers to what "events" you ride in such as Broncs or Bulls, not each "rodeo" that you participate in. Here are a few examples: 

  If you ride in 9 and under broncs only you would be responsible for a one time only $50 sponsorship
  If you ride in 9 and under broncs and calves you would be responsible for a one time only $100 sponsorship
 
If you participate in 9 & under broncs and 11 & under Broncs you would be responsible for a one time only $100 sponsorship
  If you participate in PeeWee Bulls and JR Bulls you would be responsible for a one time only $100 sponsorship

 
This sponsorship money is not included in the member ship fees or the raffle tickets, these items are separate. The membership fee is a one time fee per person, not per "event". The membership fee is the same no matter how many events you participate in. The 25 raffle tickets are a per person item also, not per event.
 
If you ride in 15 & under Broncs and JR Bulls you would need to pay $100 membership fee, $100 in sponsorship fees and sell 25 raffle tickets
If you ride in JR Bulls only you would need to pay $100 membership fee, $50 in sponsorship fees and sell 25 raffle tickets.

 
We hope this help answer your questions. If you have further questions please address these to any board member or send your questions to us via e-mail @
jbraok@hotmail.com
 


 

The JBRA would like to say thank you to everyone who helped make the Winter Series such a great success. We look forward to seeing everyone this summer!


ASK HOW THE JBRA CAN COME TO YOUR TOWN 

We are now working on our Spring/Summer schedule if you would like to see the JBRA in YOUR town send us an e-mail at jbraok@hotmail.com


I would like to take the time to tell everyone that came out to the Sunday bull ride and donated the money to help with my medical expense You will never know what you all have done for my family. I have A doctor appointment Wednesday morning 2/6/08. You all did so much for us I have no way to say THANKS!!!!!!!!!

You guys are like family to me . I will try to keep you guys posted on what they are going to do. Again THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!


UPDATE ON BEN JOHNSON:

As most of you know Ben Johnson was injured at the last rodeo working the back gate. He wanted us to let everyone know that he is home, resting and working on recovery. Most of all he wanted to thank everyone for their prayers, calls and thoughts. He hopes to see everyone at the rodeo Sunday.

 Ben Johnson did an interview with Channel 6 News regarding the safety in Junior Rodeo Sports. Tune in and check Ben and the Boys out Wednesday Jan 16th at 10pm

If you was not able to catch Ben and the other members on the news, you can go to KOTV.com and read the interview.