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Motorcycle riders arrive, with toys and stuffed animals in tow, to Children’s Hospital Colorado for the 33rd Annual Children’s Hospital Colorado Toy Run, Dec. 3. Thousands of motorcyclists rode from Aurora Sports Park to the hospital to deliver toys to patients for the holidays. Photo by Geoff Ziegler/The Sentinel
Motorcycle riders arrive, with toys and stuffed animals in tow, to Children’s Hospital Colorado for the 33rd Annual Children’s Hospital Colorado Toy Run, Dec. 3. Thousands of motorcyclists rode from Aurora Sports Park to the hospital to deliver toys to patients for the holidays. Photo by Geoff Ziegler/The Sentinel
Santa Claus arrives on the back of an antique firetruck at Children’s Hospital Colorado for the 33rd Annual Children’s Hospital Colorado Toy Run, Dec. 2. Thousands of motorcyclists rode from Aurora Sports Park to the hospital to deliver toys to patients for the holidays. Photo by Geoff Ziegler/The Sentinel
Shannon Kitts, who is a staff member at Children’s Hospital Colorado, sorts through the first of many rounds of toys donated during the 33rd Annual Children’s Hospital Colorado Toy Run, Dec. 3. Thousands of motorcyclists rode from Aurora Sports Park to the hospital to deliver toys to patients for the holidays. Photo by Geoff Ziegler/The Sentinel
Makynna, 7, left, Gavin, 6, center, and Raelynn, 4, right, greet motorcycle riders as they arrive to Children’s Hospital Colorado for the 33rd Annual Children’s Hospital Colorado Toy Run, Dec. 3. Thousands of motorcyclists rode from Aurora Sports Park to the hospital to deliver toys to patients for the holidays. Photo by Geoff Ziegler/The Sentinel
AURORA | Metro bikers went HOG wild Sunday to get a mountain of toys to kids being treated at Children’s Hospital Colorado this holiday season.
Bikers arrived in mass, along with local firefighters sporting Santa and and others, to deliver fun for the 33rd Annual Children’s Hospital Colorado Toy Run.
Thousands of bikers appeared this year donating just about every kind of toy conceivable make good on the wishes of any kid, hoping to raise spirits during the holiday season.
The event has grown into an iconic Colorado project, bringing together thousands of volunteers focusing on helping children in treatment.