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A Summers County motorcycle club is leaving its mark on the community by giving back through Holiday gifts.
By Matthew Smith
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HINTON -- The Ghost Riders Motorcycle Club in Hinton is trying to bring a little Holiday cheer to their area.
The newly-formed group donated several boxes of gifts on Sunday to the REACH Family Resource Center of Summers County. Toys will be distributed to needy families next week. Leaders within Ghost Riders say they have witnessed first-hand the need in their area, and wanted to help out.
“To us, this is what Christmas is all about -- Giving,” said Blandman, a founding member of the Hinton chapter of Ghost Riders. They raised funds and toys by standing outside of area businesses. The goal is to show the community that they’re here to help the community.
Next year the group hopes to raise even more toys for area children.
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