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Toys for Tots and Holiday Block Pary TONIGHT! Posted on December 14th, 2009 SF City Dish No comments Toys For Tots Happy Hour at Heaven's Dog We all know that it's better to give than to receive. But every once in a while, it pays to give. Heaven's Dog in SOMA is hosting a toy drive this Monday for Toys for Tots. Bring in a toy or a cash donation of $10 or more in to the restaurant and you'll receive a ticket for a free ...
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