On Saturday morning, for the annual Toy Run, Ranch Harley Davidson was rolled up by the dozens of police and bikers in the College Station. Thousands of dollars were spent by the bikers on their own for helping Santa deliver gift toys to the needy children.
In the B/CS area, 22 families were presented gifts by Santa along with his elves who sleighed for bikes. The way was led by the law enforcement from all over the city. One of the gifted children, Jayden Galvan said that they had got their presents now. Christopher, 5-year old and Jayden, 4-year old were overwhelmed to get the glimpse of Santa, KBTX reports.
Those two must have a good year as the stack of their gifts climbed higher more and more. For 28 years, this event is being conducted by Santa and the elves. The toy run of Ranch Harley-Davidson brings joy to him, Santa says. As some of these children might not have a Christmas from the beginning, and they can bring a little light into their lives, and it is heartwarming, says Santa. For being a helping hand in delivering the Christmas wishes and the gifts, Virgil Marko also rode along.
There are not many words to describe; one must look into their eyes and keep looking, not just the joy and excitement for gifts but the absolute happiness and that is what its impact is on the person, says Marko. Wishing Merry Christmas to the kids and giving out hugs is probably his favorite part, says Marko.
One by one, presents of thousands of dollars were given out, and one required reminder was given
by Santa.
According to ABC News, Christopher Galvan says, Santa told to be good and that he loves Santa. Smiles were spread all over and could be seen at the ride's end. Santa wanted the children to know
that he traveled on bikes due to the reason that these reindeer were resting and getting prepared for the Christmas night, when they'll be stopping at the rooftops around the world for delivering gifts.