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The Nittany Leathernecks Detachment of the United The Nittany Leathernecks Detachment of the United States Marine Corps League would like to thank these outstanding organizations for their support of the 2007 Centre County Toys for Tots campaign. 611 MRI & CT 2007 Corporate Sponsor: Nittany Bank PSU LAVC AccuWeather PSU Material Research Lab Advance America PSU Material Science Adventure Unlimited PSU Mathmatics Department Allstate Insurance - N. Atherton St. PSU Mechanical Engineering Dept Allstate Insurance - S. Atherton St. PSU Nittany Lion Inn Alpha Fire Company PSU Office of Human Resources American Legion Post 245- State College PSU Old Main Budget Office Ameriserv - Benner Pike PSU Orthopaedics Ameriserv - S. Atherton St. PSU Outreach & Coop Svcs Amish Wood Products, Inc. PSU Pattee Library Appalachian Outdoors PSU Pollock Residence Life Apple Mortgage PSU President’s Office ARIS Corporation PSU Registrar’s Office ARL Penn State PSU Residence Life Atherton Hotel PSU Rider Building B94.5 PSU Schreyer Honor College Bechdel Painting PSU SHC Bellefonte Area School District PSU Sports Media Relations Bellefonte Elks Club Ramada Inn Bellefonte Faith Center Raytheon - HRB Systems Bellefonte Key Club Reliance Fire Company Bellefonte Lanes Restek Corporation Bellefonte School Cafeteria Workers The ability to draw different elements Rider Auto Bellefonte YMCA of the community together for a RLW, Inc. Big Lots RSVP Black Walnut common purpose is part of the magic S&A Homes Blatek of the Toys for Tots Program. Saturn of State College Blue Mountain Quality Resources, Inc SCI Rockview Employees Boalsburg Fire Company To become a part of the magic of SCXC Girls Team Bolton Metal Products Co. the 2008 Toys for Tots Centre County Shaner Hotel Group Boy Scout Troop 375 Sheriff’s Office - Centre County Boy Scout Troop 380 campaign, contact Shields Motor Company Boy Scout Troop 66 Simpson Chiropractic Boy Scout Troop 83 Gene Weller at 234-9831 Snappy’s - Centre Hall Boy Scout Troop 50 Snappy’s - Bellefonte Brit Shalom Snappy’s - N. 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Millheim Community Action State College Police Department Coldwell Banker - University Realty Millheim Fire Company State College Post Office Comcast Minitab, Inc. State College Presbyterian Church Cub Scout Pack 352 Mountain Top Area Food Bank State College Spikes Cub Scout Pack 375 Muscular Therapy Clinic State College Water Authority CVS of State College Navy League of State College State of the Art, Inc. Dairy Queen - Bellefonte Nittany Bank - 116 E. College Ave. Stor-All Daisy Scout Troop 155 Nittany Bank - 2451 E. College Ave. Strawberry Fields Daybridge Child Development Center Nittany Bank - N. Atherton St Subway of State College Delta Sigma Pi Nittany Bank - Rolling Ridge Drive Supelco, Inc. 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General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies Park Forest Middle School Unity Church of Jesus Christ George’s Floral Boutique Patton Township Office UPS Store 5642 Giant Market - Northland Center PBCI- Allen Mechanical & Electrical Venture Crew 325 Girl Scout Troop 1148 PC Quik Fix Veterans Club of State College Girl Scout Troop 1155 Penn Skates Videon Central Girl Scout Troop 1156 Penn State Federal Credit Union Village of Nittany Glen Girl Scout Troop 1158 Penn State NROTC Vita & Vita Realty Girl Scout Troop 1183 Penn Stater Conference Center Wal-Mart - Benner Pike Girl Scout Troop 1189 Pennsylvania Military Museum Wal-Mart - N. Atherton St. Girl Scout Troop 1213 Penns Valley High School Wegman’s of State College Girl Scout Troop 1219 Penns Valley Supply Willowbank Building Girl Scout Troop 1228 Penoco Inc. 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Atherton St. WZWW Hall’s Grocery Snow Shoe Ponderosa YMCA - Bellefonte Hall’s True Value Snow Shoe Port Matilda EMS YMCA - State College Hampton Plumbing Port Matilda Fire Company Health South Nittany Rehab PSU Family Medicine Heritage Oaks Apartments PSU Ag Department Home Delivery Pizza Pub PSU Applied Research Lab Hope Fire Company PSU Athletic Department Hosterman & Stover PSU Bennett Family Center Hotel State College PSU BJC Café Howard Fire Company PSU Center for Performing Arts Howard Food Bank PSU Chemistry Department HPA Club at Penn State PSU College of IST A job well done… Humphrey Program PSU Computer Store to all our individual donors, J & P Pro Auto PSU Creamery volunteers, and sponsors J C Penny Styling Salon PSU East Halls Residence Life Jabco-Maggi PSU History Department for bringing holiday joy to JCC PSU Ice Pavillion over 5,000 needy children Jersey Shore State Bank - Centre Hall PSU Industrial Research Office in Centre County… Jersey Shore State Bank - N. 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