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Ill. community rallies to save treasured toy store

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Townsfolk say the store has been a local fixture for a quarter century. The couple have owned it for the past seven years. Its most loyal customers say the campaign was something personal.

Heather Browning, the mother of a toddler, said she was saddened by the email warning of the store’s closure and launched a Facebook page dedicated to saving it. The site drew more than 4,000 members and hundreds of supportive comments.

The store’s fans took it a step further, setting up a fundraising effort on the crowdsourcing website CrowdTilt, where the quest to lure in $75,000 by the close of business Friday was completed a day ahead of time.

As of Saturday morning, the effort had raised more than $82,000, according to the website. The campaign will continue, even though it has reached its initial goal.

“It’s truly amazing,” said Sara Colvin, 37, who frequented the store as a child and is now the mother of a toddler. She thinks the rally is proof that the store really did make a difference in people’s lives.

“I just think we have a sense of community here that not a lot of places have,” Colvin said. “It was kinda like this was our moment, and we capitalized on it.”

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