Great Lakes Jeep Thing Toys 4 Tots 4x4 Parade - Chicago, IL

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Time to start planning early this year! :D

Brought over from the GLJT website:
GLJT T4T is our biggest and most important event of the year. This is a 4x4 parade down Lake Shore Drive all the way to the Marine base on Foster. Seeing 200 plus 4x4's driving down Lake Shore Drive delivering toys to the Marine base is a sight to behold. Afterwards there is a GLJT after-party to celebrate a good cause. More information to be posted as it becomes available.

I, too, will have more info as it becomes available.
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Saturday December 11th, 2010
Line up begins at 8:00am
Start time 10:00am (be there early!)
Downtown Chicago
Start point McCormick Place parking lot "B'. Located off the 31st street exit.
This is the same location as years past.


MAP: http://tinyurl.com/Toys4TotsStagingArea

IMPORTANT: Entry fee is at least one BRAND NEW toy in the original packaging (sorry no stuffed animals or toy guns). Please do not ask to participate if you are empty handed.

In 1947, Marine Corps reservist Major William L. Hendricks and Lieutenant Colonel John Hampton stumbled on a novel idea in the Los Angeles area - place collection bins outside of Warner Bros. movie theaters to collect new and used toys for boys and girls whose parents could not afford to buy them Christmas gifts. Their effort collected some 5000 toys for local children that year. The following year, Toys for Tots was launched as a national campaign for the United States Marine Corps Reserve. In the years since its inception, much has changed but the message and the mission remains the same.

The mission of the program “is to collect new, unwrapped toys to distribute as Christmas gifts to needy children in the community in which the campaign is conducted.” The stated goal is to "deliver, through a new toy at Christmas, a message of hope to less fortunate youngsters that will assist them in becoming responsible, productive, patriotic citizens."

What’s notable is the support the Toys for Tots has garnered from local businesses and major corporations to various organizations and clubs across the country. This is where Great Lakes Jeep Thing enters the picture with its support for Toys for Tots. About 12 years ago, wanting to step up and offer their contribution to a worthy cause, the members of GLJT organized the first Jeep 4x4 Parade. During those early years, participation was limited to GLJT members, family, and friends that knew of the club's activities. This only garnered 15-20 Jeeps, but that didn’t stop them from loading up their vehicles with toys for needy children at the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve base on Foster in Chicago. This went on for a number of years, fluctuating from a dozen to a few dozen vehicles. In 2003, something special happened. Through word of mouth and exposure through the GLJT website, our little event officially exploded into something larger and much grander than what it started out as with - a parade of over 250 vehicles participated to show their support for Toys for Tots. The years since, support from over 20 clubs and hundreds of individuals has contributed to a cause that does so much good for needy children throughout the Chicagoland area. These days, the GLJT Toys for Tots parade is something that belongs to the 4x4 community as a whole. One only needs to walk through the aisles upon aisles of vehicles to see the variety of 4x4’s, from stockers to show vehicles and everything in between.

Though it is not a requirement, we do encourage everyone to add their own bit of holiday spirit to their vehicles. Let’s face it; no parade is complete without them. Every year we have participants who have gone all out decorating their vehicles like Santa’s sleigh, decked out in Christmas lights or even with inflatable decorations on their roofs. If you've never seen a few hundred 4x4's driving along Lake Shore Drive in Chicago decked out in full Christmas regalia, well let me tell you, it is certainly a site to behold. So the question is, will YOU be the person who has the most decorated vehicle at this year’s parade?

This also leads up to the other things participants are encouraged to do. While the entry fee is at least one brand new toy (still in the original packaging, no stuffed animals or toy guns please), we encourage participants to bring more than just one. Participants are always welcome to come with their vehicle loaded top to bottom with donations from family, friends or co-workers. We encourage anyone wishing to participate to find their own creative ways to solicit donations for this worthy cause.

As in past years, we’ll be starting at McCormick Place’s parking lot “B” located near 31st and Lake Shore Drive. A change from previous years is that Toys for Tots will take place on a Saturday, not a Sunday. Line up will begin at 8:00 a.m. so be sure to arrive early for the best spot in line. We’ll have a brief driver's meeting at about 9:45 a.m. explaining the parade route, along with the do’s and don’ts. For those in attendance with a CB radio, we’ll be operating on channel 4. At 10:00 a.m. sharp, we’ll be departing the parking lot and head north on Lake Shore Drive to Foster Avenue. We’ll exit at Foster and rally at the forest preserve by the lake before heading west on Foster to the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve base near Kedzie Avenue for the toy drop off.

So make sure to block off Saturday December 11th, 2010 on your calendars and join us for this wonderful event. Not only will you be participating in a worthy cause, you aid in bringing hope to children this holiday season.

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Bump!

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I would go but it is too far. I had to post something so you wouldn't be talking to yourself.

I want to see the pics though.

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I carry a good conversation with myself. :p

Thanks Dave! I'll definitely post pics. :D
 

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PICTURES! :D

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yellocoyote (with KJ-BOL sitting next to me :D)
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I see a few Landys in the mix....nice to see.

The ornaments on that TrailBlazer are just wrong...haha.
 

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Nice Jayme. Thanks for putting up pics.

I like that black XJ with the snorkle and bushwackers. Who's was that?

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This is one of the nice things about the way Great Lakes Jeep Thing organizes the Toys 4 Tots parade. They invite (or at least try to) ALL the 4x4 clubs in and around the Chicago area. There's a group that comes down from Milwaukee, WI every year for the event. It's great to see so many different 4x4 clubs getting together for a good cause. This year's turnout was 166 vehicles. :D
 
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