Temperatures dropped into the low 40s early Friday morning, Oct. 10. With even lower temperatures in the not-too-distant future, community members are looking to provide others with warm clothing and winter jackets.
These are something the volunteers at Bundle Up Butler want everyone in our community to have access to. The group’s annual winter clothing distribution event Friday, Oct. 10, saw hundreds of local residents show up looking for warm clothing as winter inches closer.
“It’s so important, it’s very much needed, and it’s always very well received,” Tina Teter, a volunteer with Bundle Up Butler, said. “It greatly benefits the community.”
Bundle Up Butler, a program of the Center for Community Resources, has been held at the Butler City Farmers’ Market once a year since 2013, givi