Dan Krostal of Beach Park loads his vehicle to deliver food to five families with the help of Jose Ortega (left) of Park City and Park City Police Chief Walter Holderbaum. | Thomas Delany Jr.~Sun-Times Media
Jillian Hansen, 14, of Libertyville watches as Park City Police Chief Walter Holderbaum loads her car with food that they will deliver to families in Park City. The baskets include turkey, potatoes, soda, milk, bread candy and everything needed for a Christmas dinner. Park City provided baskets and toys to 100 families which they have done for over 20 years. | Thomas Delany Jr.~Sun-Times Media
Rachel Valencia of Gurnee has her car loaded with food with the help of Elexis Holderbaum, 10, of North Chicago, her grandfather Park City Police Chief Walter Holderbaum and Elysa Holderbaum, 9, at the Park City Municipal building. | Thomas Delany Jr.~Sun-Times Media
Lori Prust of Gurnee loads her car with food for families with the help of Elysa Holderbaum, 9, of North Chicago and her grandfather Park City Police Chief Walter Holderbaum at the Park City municipal building. | Thomas Delany Jr.~Sun-Times Media
Matthew Rojel, 15, of Waukegan loads his car with food with the help of Fabiola Ortega of Park City that he will deliver to families in Park City. | Thomas Delany Jr.~Sun-Times Media
Debbie McFarlin of Ingleside keeps people organized as they load food and gifts for 100 families at the Park City municipal building. | Thomas Delany Jr.~Sun-Times Media
Fernando Taboaba of Park City loads turkeys into the car of Jerred Roggensack and his father, Mark, Gurnee, of Life Church in Gurnee that they will deliver to families in Park City. | Thomas Delany Jr.~Sun-Times Media
Elexis Holderbaum, 10, of North Chicago loads milk into a vehicle at Park City municipal building that they will deliver to families in Park City. | Thomas Delany Jr.~Sun-Times Media
Terri Kraemer of Park City helps load a food basket at the Park City municipal building that will be delivered to families in Park City. | Thomas Delany Jr.~Sun-Times Media
PARK CITY — Mark Roggensack had a name for the scene outside City Hall on Tuesday evening, with cars, minivans and SUVs lining up in a cold drizzle to be loaded up with boxes and bags. “We call it ‘Operation Sleigh Ride,’” the pastor of …