United Way Oxford's Toys For Big Boys is geared towards all men in the community.
WOODSTOCK - United Way Oxford is putting on the perfect event for men in the community.
Toys for Big Boys is a fundraiser geared towards men of all ages, showcasing a variety of items for the men to learn more about.
United Oxford CEO Kelly Gilson says there's something for everyone.
"It's really the best of the best. The toys for boys, adult boys, of all ages at different stages of life, whether there are outdoor toys, indoor toys or garage toys. So there's really going to be something to see for everyone and experts who could help answer questions that you might have."
The event will also feature a raffle table and a live auction, featuring items for people to bid on.
Event organizer Leslie Farrell says there are many items on display, which you could add to your man cave.
"So if you envision your man cave and what you would like to have in your man cave, whether it's tools or motorized toys or whatever, this is what we're going to bring to Woodstock."
The proceeds from the event will go back to United Way Oxford.
Tickets will cost $60 each and they will go on sale on February 11th. They will available at United Way Oxford and several businesses around the community, including Power Garage in Woodstock and Ingersoll, Upper Thames Brewery and the Brick House Brewery.
Toys For Big Boys will be happening at the Oxford Auditorium on May 9th. The event will run from 7:00pm to 11:00pm.

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