Bikers help Marines gather Toys for Tots
Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 8:24 am
Bikers help Marines gather Toys for Tots
Monday, October 30, 2006 - Herald Mail - herald-mail.com
WILLIAMSPORT - Despite the chill in the air Saturday morning, 24 motorcyclists showed up at Harley-Davidson & Buell of Williamsport for the third annual 50-mile Marine Corps League Toys for Tots ride.
"We raised just shy of $1,200," said Robin Brown, administrative assistant at the motorcycle company.
Brown said a number of people paid the $15 registration fee and didn't ride. Some also paid $10 and donated a toy. Several dozen toys had been collected by day's end.
Adding to the money taken in was proceeds from raffles, with prizes including a Dentler Brothers' cedar chest and a Harley-Davidson leather jacket.
In addition, the Alsatia Club of Hagerstown provided doughnuts at the start of the ride.
The Independent Order of Red Men Conococheague Tribe 84 in Williamsport donated a free lunch at the end of the ride, Brown said.
The money collected will be used to purchase toys for underprivileged children.
Monday, October 30, 2006 - Herald Mail - herald-mail.com
WILLIAMSPORT - Despite the chill in the air Saturday morning, 24 motorcyclists showed up at Harley-Davidson & Buell of Williamsport for the third annual 50-mile Marine Corps League Toys for Tots ride.
"We raised just shy of $1,200," said Robin Brown, administrative assistant at the motorcycle company.
Brown said a number of people paid the $15 registration fee and didn't ride. Some also paid $10 and donated a toy. Several dozen toys had been collected by day's end.
Adding to the money taken in was proceeds from raffles, with prizes including a Dentler Brothers' cedar chest and a Harley-Davidson leather jacket.
In addition, the Alsatia Club of Hagerstown provided doughnuts at the start of the ride.
The Independent Order of Red Men Conococheague Tribe 84 in Williamsport donated a free lunch at the end of the ride, Brown said.
The money collected will be used to purchase toys for underprivileged children.