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Hundreds take part in Salvation Army Toy Run

Annual event sees Christmas presents donated to charity for local children

- Randy Palmer - Moose Jaw Express Every one of these motorcycle­s lining Manitoba Street took part of the Toy Run. Just a sampling of the hundreds upon hundreds of toys donated to the Salvation Army. Many riders had special passengers accompanyi­ng them on t

Just when you think the annual Salvation Army Toy Run has reached its pinnacle, they once again outdo themselves. Hundreds upon hundreds of riders – with early estimates hitting the 300 mark – took part in the annual Cycle Associatio­n of Moose Jaw event on Saturday afternoon, with the roaring procession rolling up Main Street to the Thatcher Drive location for the local Salvation Army. There, participan­ts dropped off their toys, which will be distribute­d as Christmas presents to those families in need. “I’m blown away, I think this is the best ever,” said Salvation Army Maj. Dan Broom with a tone of amazement. “Over the last four years since I’ve been here, it’s grown immensely but I think this tops it all.

“I’m always amazed by the generosity of the people who are a part of this every year, the riders who come out every year. Then you have the beautiful weather today and the crowd of people that are here; we’re really happy to see everyone come out.”

The event’s format is rather simple. Pick up a brand new toy, show up at the assembly area on Manitoba Street, ride to the Salvation Army, drop off your toy and that’s it; you’ve made a family’s Christmas that much better.

“The families who come to apply to receive Christmas assistance will receive a brand new toy, and as you see there are lots of them, so the kids will maybe even receive several toys,” Broom heartily exclaimed. “It helps a lot because without it we’d have to purchase the toys, we also have cash donations to help with Christmas, but it’s a lot of toys to buy and not a lot of places in Moose Jaw to buy them. So this really does go a long way to making Christmas easier for us at the Salvation Army.” That’s all music to the ears of Cycle Associatio­n of Moose Jaw president Murray Roney.

“The support we get from the bikers is amazing, absolutely amazing,” he said as the hundreds of rider and supporters milled around the Salvation Army parking lot. “And then to see the people on Main Street who were lining up to watch us go by, the support is phenomenal. It’s hard to fathom sometimes but then you go ‘oh it’s for the kids, that’s why people out’ and it all makes sense.”

The 2019 turnout was just as exceptiona­l in Roney’s eyes as it was to Broom. “It’s a big turnout, quite a bit bigger than last year, for sure… the number fluctuates depending on if the farmers are still out farming and there are some people who don’t ride if it’s raining, but if it’s a day like this, there’s a lot of people who come out,” he said. “We’re so appreciati­ve and I almost can’t believe it.”

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