Thank you for volunteering to be a bell ringer for The Salvation Army! Below are the details for your kettle shift.
A few things to remember:
Merry Christmas and God bless you,
Captain Daniel Faundez
The Salvation Army of Joliethttp://salarmychicago.org/joliet/
P.S. – We can always use more bell ringers. Contact your friends and family and encourage them to visit registertoring.com to sign up.
A few things to remember:
- A kettle and bell should be waiting for you at the stand when you arrive (possible with the prior ringer), but please be patient if our staff is running a few minutes late with delivery.
- After your shift, place the bell and apron on the kettle stand for the next ringer.
- If you are the last shift, just leave the bell next to the kettle for Salvation Army staff to collect. All kettles are locked shut and locked to a stand.
- If you experience any problems while ringing, please call the number on the kettle stand.
- Have fun! Salvation Army bell ringers are an icon of the Christmas season, and pleasant and polite ringers spread the holiday spirit and ensure that businesses will welcome us back in upcoming years.
Merry Christmas and God bless you,
Captain Daniel Faundez
The Salvation Army of Joliethttp://salarmychicago.org/joliet/
P.S. – We can always use more bell ringers. Contact your friends and family and encourage them to visit registertoring.com to sign up.