Posted on 11/08/2003 6:59:35 AM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
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Motorcyclists revving up for
STUTTGART, Germany Motorcycle enthusiasts stationed at American military bases in Europe are gearing up for annual Christmas toy runs to local hospitals. Its one of the nice things about the season, said Cheryl Smith, secretary for the Stuttgart Clan of Motorcyclists, which is planning its annual toy run in the Stuttgart community. Smith, who works for the U.S. European Command and rides a Harley-Davidson, said the motorcycle club, which also has local German members, will team with the United Service Organizations and B.O.S.S., a service organization for single military personnel. Its a way to give back to the German community, she said. The Stuttgart bikers, who numbered only about 10 last year due to freezing temperatures, will go to several hospitals on Dec. 13 to deliver donated gifts to the children. Some of the riders will carry toys on their bikes but most presents will be carried in a pickup truck. One biker will wear a red suit and beard and play Santa, but everyone will distribute the presents. Motorcycle clubs in other American military communities are launching similar projects. The Protectors Motorcycle Friends Group from the Bamberg area is getting ready to start rustling up gifts for its December toy run. Harley-Riders around Spangdahlem are planning a toy drive, too. I think theres something about this image of this biker with leathers and a helmet and the beard, mixed with giving gifts to kids, that brings a smile, said Marty Bishop, who is part of a group of riders from Spangdahlem that will distribute toys. We should be able to get a couple hundred toys handed out. In Stuttgart, Smith said that over the next several weeks, collection points for toy donations will be announced. She said riders will meet the day of the run and wrap the gifts with other volunteers. All types of gifts for boys and girls from ages 3 to 15 are needed, but the biggest need is presents for the teenage boys, she said. Appropriate donated items for the boys would be things like LEGOs or model kits, she said. |
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Here in Fl(duh) I never miss the ABATE sponsored "Merritt Island toyrun". The past few years the attendance has been well over 27,000 bikes and everyone brings toys AND Candy!! The 34 miles parade of bikes lasts over 3 hours from first bike to last. The parade route is lined with families either tailgating or lawn chairing it. As we go we toss candy to the kids on the parade route. Instead of watching the route to see how far along the route you are, you just keep an eye on the size of the candy piles the kids have gathered.
The 2nd run is in Pompano and is touted as the worlds largest (36,000 last year supposedly). Steve Tyler of Aerosmith has been the parade Grandmaster the last few years, but the route is on I-95 (which the sheriff closes for the parade) and it's nothing but hot, teadious and lonely where the only people to wave at are on the overpasses of the interstate.
Then there is the 3 local area toy runs and the "Hibiscus House" children's home toy run, USMVMC toy run and of course the USMC Toys for Tot's toy run,.
Ok guys, shine the bikes up and buy the toys!! (New, unwrapped)
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