click to enlargeSanta Leads the WayThe annual Toys for Tots motorcycle parade got off to a rainy start on Sunday, December 2. A freezing rain storm the day before left the roads wet and slick, but rising temperatures helped keep them from freezing. No matter what the weather, the motorcycle riders turn out by the thousands to ride from the Dan Ryan Woods on 8300 south Western (the highest point in the city of Chicago created by the edge of the glacial Lake Chicago) to Foster 5600 north to deliver an unwrapped toy to the Toys for Tots drop off.
Toys for Tots collects toys each Christmas season to give to needy children, and the motorcycle parade certainly brings smiles to thousands of children.
At times, up to 30,000 motorcycles have participated in the parade, each with a gift and many decorated with garland and Santa Claus.
click to enlargeLine of Motorcycles
Looking South
Western Avenue at 46th Street
Chicago, IllinoisThis year, the warmer temperatures attracted hundreds of enthusiastic spectators along Western Avenue. Past years when the temperatures have were in the single digits, spectators were few or sitting by windows or in cars.
click to enlargeSanta Fe Railroad Float
Toys for Tots Parade