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Motorcycle Toy Run Traffic Delay
updated: Dec 06, 2012, 8:30 AM
Source: Santa Barbara Police Department
Santa Barbara Motorcycle Toy Run - Traffic Delay Expected
SANTA BARBARA, CA - December 6, 2012
The Unity Shoppe will be conducting the Santa Barbara Motorcycle Toy Run on Sunday, December 9, 2012.
The event will attract an estimated 600 motorcyclists that will stage on Santa Claus Lane in Carpinteria.
The riders will enter the city limits of the City of Santa Barbara at Coast Village Road and Olive Mill Road.
The procession will continue west along Cabrillo Boulevard, north on State Street and then north on Alamar
Avenue. Upon reaching Foothill Road, the procession will head west and continue out of the jurisdiction of
the City of Santa Barbara. The group's final destination is the Elks Lodge in Goleta. The estimated time
the procession will pass through the City of Santa Barbara is between 11:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
Drivers encountering the procession can expect an approximate eight minute delay.
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Street Closures will take place for the Unity Shoppe Motorcycle Toy Run on Sunday, December 9, 2012.
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COMMENT 351061P
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2012-12-06 04:44 PM |
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I have a toy that I would like to donate, but it is larger than a bread box and I would like to drop it off at a collection point - any suggestions?
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COMMENT 351123P
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2012-12-06 06:35 PM |
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all firestations have a box out front of their stations
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FLICKA
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2012-12-07 07:53 AM |
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Firestations, or take to the Unity Shop. It's always a treat to see the motorcycles on their toy run, thanks for the information.
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COMMENT 351319
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2012-12-07 09:50 AM |
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I was fortunate one year to be downtown at State and Canon Perdido when the bikes came through town. The deep rumbling resonated between the tall buildings and it was honestly a thrill. To know that so many people get together to do something kind like that for kids just warms my heart.
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