The Independent Riders a regional motorcycle group left Porters Café on Saturday for their annual Toy Run. Dozens of shiny, colorful motorcycles rode off towards Globe as part of their ride; many of the riders wore Santa hats and other holiday wear. Each year the participating riders all bring toys and monetary donations to help provide needy children in the Copper Corridor gifts at Christmas.

Posted November 6, 2012 at 6:02 pm
Copper Area News Publishers
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The Independent Riders a regional motorcycle group left Porters Café on Saturday for their annual Toy Run. Dozens of shiny, colorful motorcycles rode off towards Globe as part of their ride; many of the riders wore Santa hats and other holiday wear. Each year the participating riders all bring toys and monetary donations to help provide needy children in the Copper Corridor gifts at Christmas.

The Independent Riders a regional motorcycle group left Porters Café on Saturday for their annual Toy Run. Dozens of shiny, colorful motorcycles rode off towards Globe as part of their ride; many of the riders wore Santa hats and other holiday wear. Each year the participating riders all bring toys and monetary donations to help provide needy children in the Copper Corridor gifts at Christmas.