Bikers bring Santa’s gifts
Published 7:32 pm Friday, December 21, 2018
- Photo by Robin Hart/robin.hart@amnews.com Kendall Ford signs "I love you" to his classmates and teachers at Kentucky School for the Deaf on Friday. He was sitting on Steve Brashear's lap who was dressed as Santa and was handing out gifts brought to the students by the Brothers Code Motorcycle Club.
On Friday morning, Santa and his brothers came roaring onto Kentucky School for the Deaf campus on motorcycles bringing Christmas gifts to the elementary students there.
The annual Christmas event is organized by The Brothers Code Motorcycle Club of Danville to help students have a special holiday. This year the club also donated $400 to the school to be used to make the holiday special for those students who weren’t able to be home for Christmas.
At right, Kentucky School for the Deaf student Toby Mills excitedly lifts his new remote-control truck after opening the gift from the Brothers Code Motorcycle Club from Danville.
- Photo by Robin Hart/robin.hart@amnews.com Steve Brashear, dressed as Santa, leads several members of the Brothers Code Motorcycle Club to Kerr Hall on Kentucky School for the Deaf campus Friday morning to deliver gifts to the students from club members.
- Photo by Robin Hart/robin.hart@amnews.com Simon Cullen signs “I love you” to his classmates and teachers at Kentucky School for the Deaf on Friday. He was sitting on Steve Brashear’s lap who was dressed as Santa and was handing out gifts brought to the students by the Brothers Code Motorcycle Club.
- Photo by Robin Hart/robin.hart@amnews.com Steve Brashear, dressed as Santa, leads several members of the Brothers Code Motorcycle Club to Kerr Hall on Kentucky School for the Deaf campus Friday morning to deliver gifts to the students from club members.
- Photo by Robin Hart/robin.hart@amnews.com Kentucky School for the Deaf student Toby Mills excitedly lifts his new remote-control truck after opening the gift from the Brothers Code Motorcycle Club from Danville.