The Salvation Army kicked off its annual Christmas Kettle Campaign today in Dauphin County.
You will see the red kettles in the public tomorrow and continue through Christmas Eve. One member of the Salvation Army says many people have already signed up to volunteer their time with the Kettle Campaign and make it a family tradition.
Capt. Tim Lavenbein Of The Salvation Army:
"We need more on top of that, to make it a new family tradition for those people, a new experience for somebody and we just need the time."
The Salvation Army hopes to raise $300,000. If you would like to volunteer your time or make a donation,
follow this link.