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December 11, 2005

Albany - A South Georgia toy run will make a difference in he lives of hundreds of children this Christmas.

The Remaining Few Motorcycle Club held its 22nd annual Toy Run Sunday.

Riders donated a new toy or five canned goods to participate.  

The group also collected more than 20 donation boxes placed thoughout Albany.  All of the toys will go to kids in need here in south Georgia.

"All this stuff stays here in south Georgia, the Salvation Army's been with us 22 years and that was the deal that we made with them,' says Rich Brown.

Twenty five area sponsors helped advertise the event that brought out more than 200 riders.