Chesterfield County Airport launches school supply drive ending on August 11

Chesterfield County Airport launches school supply drive ending on August 11
Jessica Schneider Clover Hill District — Chesterfield Board of Supervisors
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The Chesterfield County Airport is organizing its annual school supply drive, accepting donations from July 21 through August 11, 2025. Donations can be made at the airport terminal located at 7511 Airfield Drive.

This year’s initiative involves partnerships with Chesterfield Police, Chesterfield Public Library, and Chesterfield County Public Schools. Suggested items for donation include colored pencils, composition notebooks, dry erase markers, glue sticks, highlighters, markers, pencil bags or boxes, pencils, pocket folders, scissors, and washable markers.

In addition to the airport location, residents can also drop off supplies at any Chesterfield Public Library branch as well as several other county buildings including the County Administration Building at 9901 Lori Road, Community Development Building at 9800 Government Center Parkway, and Eanes-Pittman Public Safety Training Center at 6610 Public Safety Way.

For further information regarding the drive, Jeremy Wilkinson can be contacted via email or by phone at 804-768-7700.



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