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Cruisers MCC Toy Run brings festive spirit to Vryheid

Cruisers MCC fills Vryheid’s streets with festive noise, community spirit and charity.

The streets of Vryheid shook with the roar of motorcycles on Sunday as Cruisers Motorcycle Club (MCC) hosted their much-anticipated annual Toy Run, bringing together riders from Vryheid and surrounding towns for a day of fun and giving.

Convoy leaves the Junction in festive spirit

Members gathered at the Junction for a friendly meet-and-greet, before heading off in a convoy to the MOTH Freedom Shellhole. Each participant contributed a new soft toy as their entry fee, ensuring that the event directly benefits children in need this festive season.

Image of men and young boys standing at their motorcycles, dressed in leather.
Riders gather in a tight group before the Toy Run begins.

Engines echo through Kerk Street

As the riders rolled down Kerk Street, the roar of engines filled the air, echoing through the town and drawing smiles from onlookers. The rhythmic rumble of motorcycles and the smell of petrol added to the excitement, signaling the start of a festive adventure that combined community spirit with the thrill of the open road.

Spirit of giving fuels the morning

The atmosphere was lively as the riders socialised and shared their passion for motorcycling while giving back to the community. Club president Carel Burger expressed his gratitude: “I am very grateful and happy for the turnout. This is an annual event and one that is very close to the club’s heart. Thanks to everyone involved for making this event once again a huge success.”

Camaraderie at the MOTH Freedom Shellhole

Upon arrival at the MOTH Freedom Shellhole, the festivities created a sense of camaraderie that made the morning even more special. The Cruisers MCC Toy Run remains a highlight on the town’s festive calendar, blending friendship, motorcycling and generosity into an unforgettable experience.

Image of bikers standing at a motorcycle dressed in black leather while talking.
A strong sense of camaraderie grows at the MOTH Freedom Shellhole.

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Carlien Grobler

A community-based journalist at Vryheid Herald since 2019, reporting on everything from hard news to human interest stories and sports, keeping the community informed

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