A man dressed as Santa and a person dressed as the Grinch unload toys from a truck.
Dozens of bikers dressed for Christmas will ride in the 31st annual Circle City Toy Run on Nov. 29 for the Salvation Army of Central Indiana's Angel Tree program. Credit: Carly Swendsen/Provided Photo

Have you ever seen Santa ride a motorcycle instead of a sleigh? On Saturday, Nov. 29, hundreds of bikers dressed for Christmas will ride in the Circle City Toy Run in support of the Salvation Army of Central Indiana’s Angel Tree program, which provides toys to kids.

The group will start at the Moose Lodge 17, 7055 E. 16th St., at 1 p.m. and ride alongside a police escort and a box truck full of donated toys. If you want to join the ride, bring a toy or donation and check in at 10 a.m.

The ride will end at the Salvation Army of Central Indiana, where they will deliver toys, unload them and enjoy an after-party with a hog roast, live music, raffles and prizes.

You can also drop off toys at three sites in Indianapolis from now through Nov. 29:

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