Dec 03, 2025

🎙️North Platte’s Holiday Spirit Shines with Guardians of the Children Toy Drive and Holiday Road Display

Posted Dec 03, 2025 7:37 PM

By Allison Peck | North Platte Post/Sandhills Post

Past GOC Flatrock Holidays
Past GOC Flatrock Holidays

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North Platte, Neb. - North Platte is in full festive swing, and two beloved holiday traditions are making this season extra special for families and visitors alike. The Guardians of the Children’s annual Toy Drive, now in its 12th year, is underway and will continue through December 10th. The drive collects new, unwrapped toys for local children, with drop-off locations across the community, including First Interstate Bank, Nebraska Land Bank, First National Bank, Dollar General stores, Adams Bank and Trust, and even Bailey Yards.

“The support from the community has been amazing,” said Tuna, Treasurer of the Guardians of the Children Flatrock Chapter. “We’ve got boxes in banks, retail stores, churches, and even gift shops. If you can’t get a toy, monetary donations are welcome too. It really helps local kids have a brighter Christmas.”

In addition to the Toy Drive, North Platte residents and visitors can enjoy the dazzling Holiday Road light display on 10th Street, entering from Poplar. Already up and running, the display is synchronized to music and includes appearances by Santa, the Grinch, and festive performers. Tuna explained, “We’ll be out there on December 12th, 13th, 19th, and 20th from 6 to 9 p.m., directing traffic, handing out candy canes, and making sure everyone has a great time. It’s a lot of work to set it up, but seeing the smiles on kids’ faces makes it all worth it.”

The Holiday Road has become a cherished part of the community’s seasonal traditions. Tuna added, “We’ve been doing this with Corbin and Al’s Lock and Safe for six years now. It’s an amazing way to reach out to the community, bring families together, and just share a little bit of holiday magic.”

Both initiatives highlight how North Platte’s residents, businesses, and organizations come together to foster a festive spirit and support families in need. As Tuna emphasized, “Small things like this can end up being the highlight of the season for kids and their families. It’s really about giving back and making memories.”

Whether you’re looking to contribute to the Toy Drive or enjoy a magical night driving through Holiday Road, these traditions are a reminder of the community spirit that makes North Platte special during the holiday season.