Bikers in Lloydminster got a great opportunity over the weekend to indulge their passion for motorcycles while raising money for a good cause. Dozens of members of the Harley Owners Group gathered at Edge Harley-Davidson on Saturday to participate in the group’s annual toy run. 120 riders took part, raising $60 thousand for Big Brothers and Sisters, Kidsport, the Salvation Army, and Ronald McDonald House in Edmonton, the highest amount in the rally’s 4-year run. Harley Owners Group Chapter Director Guy Dudding said he was happy with the results, and that the only problem the group has is how to beat the total next year.
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Harley Owners Group’s Annual Toy Run a success
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