Today is the last day bell ringers were out for the salvation army.
The non-profit was hoping to raise over 200-thousand dollars this season.
As of this morning, officials say they were about 10-thousand dollars short, but were hoping to earn that this afternoon.
The salvation army uses money from the Red Kettles all year, and if goals arent met, theyll be hurting next year.
There were about 30-ringers out this afternoon.
If you didnt get a chance to donate, you can do so on their website or in person.
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