A Huber Heights couple mixes holiday cheer and giving to kids in need each year on Christmas.
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News Center 7′s Taylor Robertson spoke with the couple about why this year is their last light display LIVE on News Center 7 at 11 p.m.
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The Dodge’s home stands out on their street, fully decked out in Christmas decor and lights that flash to the beat of music.
Brandon and Shannon Dodge have done this level of decoration for the last 15 years, hoping people will visit and donate to Toys for Tots.
This year alone, they collected 12 bins of toys.
“It’s really one of the organizations that benefits just kids,” Brandon Dodge said. “It’s a direct impact. It’s a lot of volunteers, people are there for that one goal, to serve your families.”