Mike Morris quietly puts an envelope with $1 inside on a car in a senior center parking lot in 2008. After Morris' passing, his family is continuing the tradition. | Submitted photo
Andi Morris puts an envelope with a $1 bill under a stranger's windshield in the parking lot of Goodwill in Yorkville on Tuesday, September 25, 2010. | Steven Buyansky~Sun-Times Media
Andi Morris put an envelope with a $1 bill under a stranger's windshield in the parking lot of Goodwill in Yorkville on Tuesday, September 25, 2010. | Steven Buyansky~Sun-Times Media
William Holzkopf puts an envelope with a $1 bill under a stranger's windshield in the parking lot of Goodwill in Yorkville on Tuesday, September 25, 2010. | Steven Buyansky~Sun-Times Media
Cindy Bonafede puts an envelope with a $1 bill under a stranger's windshield in the parking lot of Goodwill in Yorkville on Tuesday, September 25, 2010. Cindy is helping her daughter Andi Morris continuing an effort by their late son/brother Michael. | Steven Buyansky~Sun-Times Media
YORKVILLE — Some day, people might ask just how “Free Love, One Dollar” day started. And they might be amazed to find out it started during online and conversation at a house on Tuma Road in Yorkville, and grew into an international event. It actually …