
LEE COUNTY, Fla.- The Lee County Sheriff’s Office is hosting an event on Sunday, aimed at fighting hunger around the holidays.
The “Fight Holiday Hunger” event is in North Fort Myers on Sunday, from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at the North Fort Myers Community Park.
All you have to do is bring two non-perishable food items for admission.
There will be food, carnival games and even a car show. Captain Chris Reeves and Norma Campbell stopped by the WINK News studio with all the event information.
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