
In 1891, a Captain in The Salvation Army wanted to offer free Christmas dinners to the poor of San Francisco.
But how would he pay for it? As he went about his daily tasks, the Captain remembered his days in Liverpool, England.
There, donations were thrown into a "Simpson's pot" and later distributed to the poor. Thus inspired, Captain Joseph
McFee set up the first Christmas kettle. Today, these red kettles have become a familiar symbol of Christmas.
Each year, The Salvation Army assists more than 4.5 million individuals during Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays,
offering food, clothing, toys and fellowship to many who would otherwise be forgotten. Byers' Choice is proud to introduce
this special edition of the Carolers in honor of the 100th year of the Salvation Army Christmas kettles. A portion of the proceeds
from these figurines will go directly to the Salvation Army. |
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Byers' Choice Carolers are varied and one of kind pieces, handmade in the USA. In an effort to create a more satisfying
shopping experience, Christmas Treasures now offers style and hair color choices for our Byers' Choice Carolers. A truly unique approach to Byers' Choice
shopping - "What you see is what you get!" |
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Item Sku: AA430C
Byers' Choice African American Woman with War Cries
Introduced 2011
13'' |
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Item Sku: AA430R
Byers' Choice African American Man with Coffee and Donuts
Introduced 2011
13'' |
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Item Sku: AA430S
Byers' Choice African Amercian Salvation Army Santa
The Salvation Army Santa rings the bell for donations this Christmas. Coordinate with item 430KE Red Kettle with tripod
13'' |
| $70.00 |
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$70.00 |
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$68.00 |
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Item Sku: 430KE
Byers' Choice Salvation Army Kettle with Tripod
The Salvation Army Red Kettle has become a symbol for hope and giving.
Salvation Army. Introduced 2010
13'' |
| $10.00 |
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