If you receive a parking ticket between Nov. 20 and Dec. 9, you can “Scrooge” it.

No, that doesn’t mean ripping it up or tossing it away.

For the second year in a row, you can opt to provide a toy, food or gift certificate to the Innisfil Community Church’s Christmas Outreach Program instead of paying the ticket.

Last year, the “Scrooge the Ticket” campaign gathered more than a hundred items, made up of toys, chocolates, cookies and gift cards for the cause.

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The donated item must be equal or greater than the value of the ticket.

The town’s community development standards branch recommended the idea last year as a way of “giving back to the community during the holiday season.”

Tickets issued will have to be paid between Nov. 20 and Dec. 9 — the time frame of the campaign.

The campaign will be expanded this year to include residents who would like to donate, but have not received a parking fine, Chief building official Danny Rodgers said.

“Staff will accept any form of useful donation in lieu of a parking fine.”

Innisfil Community Church Lead Pastor Howard Courtney said the donated items were a great help to the last year’s Christmas Outreach Program.