Seasonal & Holidays

Temecula Candy Cane House Hosts 'Cider With Santa,' Holiday Toy Drive Sunday Dec. 15

If you've ever driven by to collect a candy cane from the house in Temecula, consider dropping by with a new unwrapped toy for a good cause.

Welcome to The Candy Cane Tree on Tylman Street in Temecula. This year, they are hosting a Cider with Santa Toy Drive Event on Sunday, Dec. 15.
Welcome to The Candy Cane Tree on Tylman Street in Temecula. This year, they are hosting a Cider with Santa Toy Drive Event on Sunday, Dec. 15. (Photo Credit: Cheyenne Hibbard)

TEMECULA, CA—The Candy Cane Tree on Tylman Street in Temecula is hosting a Cider with Santa event on Sunday to collect toys for those who need them most this holiday season.

On Dec. 15, from 5 to 8:30 p.m., head to The Candy Cane Tree on Tylman Street located at 43423 Tylman Street, for cider. Stay for snow and photos with Santa Claus, and drop off an unwrapped, new toy for Reliance Church's Single Mothers group.

Homeowners Jason and Cheyenne Hibbard and their family give away about 3,000 candy canes during their front yard holiday display each year.

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This is the first year they are asking for some help in support of others. There are boys ranging in age from 2 to 16 years old and girls from age 1 to 16.

"These moms have 30 kids among them," she said, "and the group is growing every day," she said.

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For one night only, on Sunday, Dec. 15, The Candy Cane Tree on Tylman will serve cups of warm cider and cookies during the event.

Santa Claus will also be on hand for photos. Snow shows are scheduled throughout the night, and there will be plenty of Candy Canes to pick!

A box will be set out for a toy collection of new, unwrapped toys; all she asks for is some help in spreading the joy of the holidays this season.

"We're hoping for a great turnout so we can help these mamas out and their precious kids," she said.

Come help share a little holiday magic and make some of your own on Sunday at the house on Tylman Street and San Marco Drive.

So bring your toy and your holiday spirit, and we'll see you Sunday.

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