ABERDEEN — During these uncertain times of food insecurity, the Hideous Horsemen MC (Motorcycle Club) is joining forces with Aberdeen Elementary School for a community food drive.
From Nov. 3–13, students and staff will collect nonperishable food donations to support two local recovery programs.
Kregg Passey, who goes by the biker name “Tiny” and serves as sergeant-at-arms for the motorcycle club, said Aberdeen Elementary was chosen because it’s his hometown and where his kids go to school. He also saw it as an opportunity to give the community a chance to feel connected to something greater.
“We (the MC club) believe it’s important for a small school like ours to be part of a larger effort of kindness and giving, especially helping out those in need. It’s about spreading love and letting our little hometown school be a beacon of support,” Passey said.
Aberdeen Elementary School principal Robi Jo Colton said, “We are very grateful that Tiny and the Hideous Horsemen invited us to participate in this food drive. This is a good time to collaborate and support local communities.”.

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