Keeper of the toys
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Mike Sciacca
You get a homespun feeling when you walk through the doors of the
Combest Store in Huntington Beach, which features an old-time motif and
collectibles paired with the contemporary.
In the true feeling and goodwill of what a local neighborhood store
can offer, the Combest General Store is participating in the Toys for
Tots Christmas Program and will be used as a drop-off site for the annual
holiday toy drive.
The store is just one of several businesses in the vicinity of the
Huntington Beach Mall that is participating in the program.
It is the first year that mall stores have been used as a drop-off
site, said Mona Gustafson of the Orange County Social Services Agency.
Jack and Cherrie Combest run the Combest General Store and are the
longest-running independent retailers at the mall. Situated between
Barnes & Noble Booksellers and See’s Candy Store for the past two and a
half years, Combest has set up its toy drop-off station right inside the
store’s front doors.
“The mall office approached some of the businesses around here and we
thought it was a really good idea,” Jack Combest said of the program.
“The drop-off began a week ago and will continue to do so until a few
days before Christmas.”
The Combest General Store has been a part of the Huntington Beach Mall
for 20 years and the family-owned store has been in existence for 38
years.
The Combest General Store joins other businesses located near the mall
-- Bank of America, Zany Brainy, Staples, Macaroni Grill and Burlington
Coat Factory, as toy drop-off locations.
The Toys for Tots Christmas toy drive is a collaborative effort
between the United States Marine Corp, local fire departments, the County
of Orange and its “Operation Santa Claus,” the St. Vincent DePaul
Society, the Celebrity Foundation for Children and The Salvation Army,
Gustafson said.
Toys gathered from various drop-off sites will be distributed among
nonprofit organizations in Orange County.
A unique aspect of Combest General Store’s participation in the
program is that the Combests are offering a five-dollar gift certificate
they call a “Bonus Buck,” which is presented to anyone dropping off an
unwrapped gift with a minimum $5 value.
The “Bonus Buck” is applicable toward the purchase of any store item,
Cherrie Combest said.
“It’s sort of an incentive program,” she said. “In a way, we’re
helping them pay for the toy that they just brought to the drop-off. We
like our customers to know that we as a store care about what goes on in
our community.”
Combest General Store’s doors open at 9 a.m. and toys may be dropped
off any time during business hours, which have been extended past the
usual 9 p.m. closing during the holiday season.
“We’ve only had this drop-off in operation for about a week so it
hasn’t really been publicized,” Jack Combest said. “We have received some
toys but we hope to get a lot more. There still is plenty of time to come
by and drop off a gift.”
* MIKE SCIACCA is the education and sports reporter. He can be reached
at (714) 965-7171 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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