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Nautilus employees, police take kids on Target spree

The Columbian
Published: December 16, 2013, 4:00pm

Hearthwood — Vancouver police and Nautilus employees took kids in need on shopping sprees for holiday gifts Dec. 8 at the Mill Plain Boulevard Target. It’s the 10th year of Nautilus’ Holiday Helper event, in which the Vancouver-based fitness company joins forces with police to put smiles on the faces of families having a tough time financially. Dozens of volunteers from Nautilus, Target and the Vancouver Police Department were on hand to shop with 53 children before the store opened.

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