Rain did not stop Freedom of Road Riders Local-13 on Nov. 9 from keeping a 38-year-old tradition from taking place. The Betty Adams Memorial Toy Run has collected and purchased toys to donate to The …
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Rain did not stop Freedom of Road Riders Local-13 on Nov. 9 from keeping a 38-year-old tradition from taking place. The Betty Adams Memorial Toy Run has collected and purchased toys to donate to The Help Center to help them with their Adopt-A-Child Christmas program for kids that live in Audrain County. After unloading all the toy’s lunch was served as a thank you to everyone that came to help.