6th Annual Toys for Tots @ rocck racing 12/14/2013
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Race
Check, 1/8 sportsmen nitro buggy and 2wd 1/10 buggy.
#17
When will the call be made on where we are racing? Weather doesn't look to good for Saturday.
#18
Tech Addict
#19
The TOT race is going to be ran at rocck racing. The weather is looking terrible all week at battlefield and dalton. If anyone is not going to be able to make it to knoxville for this race and would still like to donate to the toy for tots can bring you donations to me or ed and we will give you a free entry at one of our races.
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wish i could make it, will be doing volunteer work in soddy daisy. have fun guys!
#22
Check for Jeff,Hunnter,Aaron and me .
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Tech Elite
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R/Cs hit the track for Toys for Tots
Submitted by WBIR Web Staff
Sunday, December 15th, 2013, 11:42pm
Topics: News
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(WBIR - Knoxville) Some tiny cars had a big day at the dirt tracks, looking to brighten up the holidays for some children.
Battlefield R/C hosted more than 60 competitors for its 6th annual Toys for Tots Race at Chilhowee Park Saturday.
The little gas-powered, remote-control vehicles raced around the Pavilion inside the park. The admission cost was a toy donation to Toys for Tots.
The racers know these toys can mean so much to local children who might not have the luxury of a big Christmas.
"I've been on the end of giving gifts for some of these children and see that that might be the only gift they receive during Christmas," said Brian Looper. "And that's a very powerful thing and it means a lot, especially to the kids...and it's a wonderful thing the Marines do for that organization."
According to the Radio Operated Car Club of Knoxville, the races helped bring in more than 120 toys for the holidays.
Submitted by WBIR Web Staff
Sunday, December 15th, 2013, 11:42pm
Topics: News
Print E-mail
(WBIR - Knoxville) Some tiny cars had a big day at the dirt tracks, looking to brighten up the holidays for some children.
Battlefield R/C hosted more than 60 competitors for its 6th annual Toys for Tots Race at Chilhowee Park Saturday.
The little gas-powered, remote-control vehicles raced around the Pavilion inside the park. The admission cost was a toy donation to Toys for Tots.
The racers know these toys can mean so much to local children who might not have the luxury of a big Christmas.
"I've been on the end of giving gifts for some of these children and see that that might be the only gift they receive during Christmas," said Brian Looper. "And that's a very powerful thing and it means a lot, especially to the kids...and it's a wonderful thing the Marines do for that organization."
According to the Radio Operated Car Club of Knoxville, the races helped bring in more than 120 toys for the holidays.