Riding to raise funds for the kids
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HURON — Third Street was jammed with motorcycles Saturday morning, as bikers gathered at the Red Arrow Bar to prepare for the 24th annual WindRiders ABATE (A Brotherhood for Awareness, Training and Education) Toy Run.
The Toy Run is a fundraiser and has been a way for the WindRiders to give to the community by donating toys to the Salvation Army. The toys are then distributed to families in need, as Christmas gifts. The riders pay to enter and make donations, and the public will also come to donate toys.
“We also take a certain amount of money and purchase gifts from the wish list for the Angel Tree to help families out and make sure they have a good Christmas” Schaun Schnathorst, WindRiders President, said, “We will also donate time this year to do bell ringing and we will have a float in the Parade of Lights.”