
Arnold Schwarzenegger has a three-decade old holiday tradition that has inspired web fans. The former governor of California shared a video of this 30-year-old tradition, and many of his fans were impressed. The video showed the actor taking part in the Miracle on 1st Street toy giveaway.
Arnold Schwarzenegger partnered with the USC Schwarzenegger Institute for State and Global Policy to celebrate the December 13 event at the Hollenbeck Youth Center in Los Angeles, California.
The Terminator distributed gifts at the event and made web fans laugh, and smile. A little boy received a shark toy, a little car, and a sweet pat on his head.
The legendary actor and former professional bodybuilder wore a festive outfit at the event. He wore dark pants and a button up shirt. The shirt had a picture of Santa Claus over an American flag.
Arnold Schwarzenegger added a caption to the video. He said that the three-decade tradition of donating toys and playing Santa at the youth Centre made him feel that giving is better than the gifts received at Christmas.
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He asked his web fans “to add a little light to someone’s life”, this holiday season. He encouraged them to donate toys, or food or kindness, and to follow in his footsteps.
Many web fans were impressed by the video and praised him for his kind nature. They were impressed by the giving back he does and thanked him for it. They also wished him a Merry Christmas.
Some fans also said that he had a big heart and appreciated his kindness during the holiday season.
The Miracle on 1st Street is a holiday tradition that has taken place in California from the past 44 years. Many people receive toys and gifts in California, during the holiday season. The organization also has a back-to-school supply drive every year.

