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Detroit Pistons and U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots at Eastern Market

Todd McInturf
The Detroit News
About 500 pre-registered and invited families line up around Eastern Market's Shed 5 as they wait to enter and shop for Christmas presents during the U.S. Marine  CorpsToys for Tots program, Thursday, Dec. 20, 2018. Gifts are donated by Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores and his wife, Holly.
About 500 pre-registered and invited families line up around Eastern Market's Shed 5 as they wait to enter and shop for Christmas presents during the U.S. Marine CorpsToys for Tots program, Thursday, Dec. 20, 2018. Gifts are donated by Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores and his wife, Holly.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News
(L-R): Gunnery Sgt. Paul Quesada, Sgt. Jose Alvarado and Staff Sgt. Yesenia Darling check in registered families invited to the event.
(L-R): Gunnery Sgt. Paul Quesada, Sgt. Jose Alvarado and Staff Sgt. Yesenia Darling check in registered families invited to the event.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News
Pistons legend and community ambassador Earl Cureton, center, helps Cheri Lynch, left, and her husband, Angelo Lynch, both of Detroit, shop for Christmas presents.
Pistons legend and community ambassador Earl Cureton, center, helps Cheri Lynch, left, and her husband, Angelo Lynch, both of Detroit, shop for Christmas presents.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News
About 500 pre-registered and invited families line up around Shed 5 as they wait to enter and shop for about 10,000 toys, bicycles and helmets.
About 500 pre-registered and invited families line up around Shed 5 as they wait to enter and shop for about 10,000 toys, bicycles and helmets.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News
Pistons legend and community ambassador Earl Cureton, right, shares a laugh with Cheri Lynch, center, and her husband, Angelo Lynch, left, both of Detroit, as they shop for Christmas presents.
Pistons legend and community ambassador Earl Cureton, right, shares a laugh with Cheri Lynch, center, and her husband, Angelo Lynch, left, both of Detroit, as they shop for Christmas presents.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News
About 500 pre-registered and invited families line up around Shed 5 as they wait to enter and shop.
About 500 pre-registered and invited families line up around Shed 5 as they wait to enter and shop.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News
Shelby Township Eisenhower High School student council member and senior Julianna Belanger, 17, of Shelby Township retrieves a bicycle for a family.
Shelby Township Eisenhower High School student council member and senior Julianna Belanger, 17, of Shelby Township retrieves a bicycle for a family.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News
Barbara Moore of Warren shops for her five sons.
Barbara Moore of Warren shops for her five sons.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News
Pistons Community and Social Responsibility Coordinator Chelsey Oeffler, right, carries a bag full of presents as she helps Brenda Jones, left, of Hamtramck shop for her three daughters.
Pistons Community and Social Responsibility Coordinator Chelsey Oeffler, right, carries a bag full of presents as she helps Brenda Jones, left, of Hamtramck shop for her three daughters.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News
Shelby Township Eisenhower High School student council member and senior Abby Wittwer, 17, of Macomb Township retrieves a bicycle for a family.
Shelby Township Eisenhower High School student council member and senior Abby Wittwer, 17, of Macomb Township retrieves a bicycle for a family.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News
Corporal Asher Enoch, left, and others wheel bicycles to the vehicle of Bianca Robinson, right, of Detroit after she and her husband, Juan Bell (not pictured) shop for their four kids.
Corporal Asher Enoch, left, and others wheel bicycles to the vehicle of Bianca Robinson, right, of Detroit after she and her husband, Juan Bell (not pictured) shop for their four kids.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News
Bianca Robinson of Detroit positions bicycles to be loaded into her vehicle after she and her husband, Juan Bell (not pictured), shop for their four kids.
Bianca Robinson of Detroit positions bicycles to be loaded into her vehicle after she and her husband, Juan Bell (not pictured), shop for their four kids.
Todd McInturf, The Detroit News