The LongRiders Motorcycle Club hosted its annual Toy Run on Saturday. From left are “Santa,” Patrick Siegle, Rachel Siegle, Lisa Visintainer and “The Grinch” Scott Visintainer and Gibby Lafave. (Contributed photo)
The LongRiders Motorcycle Club hosted its annual Toy Run on Saturday.
Making a special delivery was “Santa” Patrick Siegle and “The Grinch” Scott Visintainer. (Terri Castelaz/Daily News photo)
The LongRiders Motorcycle Club hosted its annual Toy Run on Saturday. From left are “Santa,” Patrick Siegle, Rachel Siegle, Lisa Visintainer and “The Grinch” Scott Visintainer and Gibby Lafave. (Contributed photo)
The LongRiders Motorcycle Club hosted its annual Toy Run on Saturday.
Making a special delivery was “Santa” Patrick Siegle and “The Grinch” Scott Visintainer. (Terri Castelaz/Daily News photo)
The LongRiders Motorcycle Club hosted its annual Toy Run on Saturday. LongRiders members, along with their family and friends, spent their day collecting new toys for The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Program. More than $5,000 worth of toys were donated for needy families this Christmas. The club has been conducting the toy drive for more than 30 years. Throughout the year, the LongRiders also make several other donations to area non-profits, including supporting veteran organizations, totaling more than $15,000. Club member Mike Bronzyk thanks all those who donated to the drive and Salvation Army Director Tara Coss and Case Manager Jennifer Witte for all the work they do for the program.