PHOTOS: Roughnecks MC Toys For Tots Ride

On Saturday, Nov. 22, the Roughnecks Motorcycle Club of Central Georgia took to the streets with a generous donation for Toys For Tots.

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On Saturday, Nov. 22, the Roughnecks Motorcycle Club of Central Georgia took to the streets with a generous donation for Toys For Tots, an event sponsored by the Houston County District Attorney’s Office and Kendall Law, LLC. (Photos by Brieanna Smith/HHJ)

A rider dressed as the Grinch zooms through the parking lot.
Bikers gear up before making the ride to Walmart on Booth Road.
Toys pile up as bikers bring in their donations.
Bikers gather before heading out to make their donations.
A Roughneck MC member takes to the street during the start of the ride.
A participant admires a motorcycle parked at the Houston County Courthouse.
Will Kendall speaks at the event.
Santa Claus greets participants at the event.

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Brieanna Smith is the Managing Editor of The Houston Home Journal. Born in Denver, she spent most of her childhood in Grand Junction, Colorado. She graduated from Colorado Mesa University with a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication and a minor in Graphic Design. She worked as a technical director and associate producer for KREX 5 News in Grand Junction, Colorado, before moving to Georgia and starting her tenure at the Journal in 2022. She and her husband, Devon, currently reside in Warner Robins. When she is not working, Brie finds joy in painting, playing her ukulele, playing cozy video games and exploring new music.

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