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WHAT: The Tri-County Toy Run Committee and the American Legion Post 133 Invite ALL Bikers and those interested in helping NEEDY Children at Christmas to come out and participate.
When: Sunday, December 5th, 2010
How Much: Participation request: Any $ donation or a NEW Toy Per person
WHY: Ride for the underprivileged, neglected, and forgotten children of Bell, Coryell, and Lampasas counties in Texas to help provide for their Christmas. Registration is any dollar amount or a new unwrapped toy given at American Legion Post 133 on the corner of 25th St & Ave M in Temple. Registration starts at 9:00am with run pins and breakfast for all participants from 9:30am; until we run out. Escorted ride leaves at noon and proceeds to Ogletree Gap Park in Copperas Cove where a chili supper will be provided by the local fire departments.
At the start point there will be a silent auction, 50/50 drawing, motorcycle & rider costume contest and recognition plaques for; oldest, youngest, and furthest distance rider. Also for largest group in attendance.
This is a well run, well managed event with lots of escort during the ride from local law enforcement to help keep participants safe. The procession averages over 1000 bikes and 3 miles in length. It is quite exciting to be part of this ride to supply Christmas for over 6000 children in the Bell, Coryell, and Lampasas county area.
WHAT: The Tri-County Toy Run Committee and the American Legion Post 133 Invite ALL Bikers and those interested in helping NEEDY Children at Christmas to come out and participate.
When: Sunday, December 5th, 2010
How Much: Participation request: Any $ donation or a NEW Toy Per person
WHY: Ride for the underprivileged, neglected, and forgotten children of Bell, Coryell, and Lampasas counties in Texas to help provide for their Christmas. Registration is any dollar amount or a new unwrapped toy given at American Legion Post 133 on the corner of 25th St & Ave M in Temple. Registration starts at 9:00am with run pins and breakfast for all participants from 9:30am; until we run out. Escorted ride leaves at noon and proceeds to Ogletree Gap Park in Copperas Cove where a chili supper will be provided by the local fire departments.
At the start point there will be a silent auction, 50/50 drawing, motorcycle & rider costume contest and recognition plaques for; oldest, youngest, and furthest distance rider. Also for largest group in attendance.
This is a well run, well managed event with lots of escort during the ride from local law enforcement to help keep participants safe. The procession averages over 1000 bikes and 3 miles in length. It is quite exciting to be part of this ride to supply Christmas for over 6000 children in the Bell, Coryell, and Lampasas county area.