Eblen Charities’ 36th annual Smoky Mountain Toy Run revs up Saturday, Dec. 3

From event promoters:

36th Annual Smoky Mountain Toy Run revs up this Saturday

December 20, 1981 and it’s a balmy 20 degrees outside. The cold, wind-chilled day didn’t stop twenty motorcyclists, their bikes covered with toys, as they rode from Swannanoa to Asheville in the historic first toy run.

This Saturday, December 3, we celebrate the 36th year of the Smoky Mountain Toy Run. Many of those early riders are now grandparents and the tradition has passed to their friends and family. From those humble beginnings the Toy Run has become the longest, continuously running Toy Run in North Carolina, “the granddaddy of North Carolina toy runs” and one of the oldest on the East Coast.

Our goal has remained through all these years, “making sure that every child has a Merry Christmas.” Your donation will help provide toys and money to support Eblen Charities, Saint Nicholas Project. We invite you to come donate and ride in this police-escorted run from the Kearfott plant in Black Mountain to City County Plaza in Asheville. Cost is a new, unwrapped toy worth at least $15, or $15 cash per person. Gates open at 10 a.m. and the police escorted parade starts at 1 p.m.

Can’t ride? Stop by Kearfott and drop off your donation, enjoy mingling with the riders and stick around and watch the motorcycle parade anywhere on US70 West as it heads toward City/County Plaza in downtown Asheville.

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About Max Hunt
Max Hunt grew up in South (New) Jersey and graduated from Warren Wilson College in 2011. History nerd; art geek; connoisseur of swimming holes, hot peppers, and plaid clothing. Follow me @J_MaxHunt

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