Monday, July 1, 2013

Charity ride for the benefit of Lebanon's DDS

June 22, Saturday -- Sunnyside Motorcycle Club bikers headed to the Developmental & Disability Services (DDS)-Alley Learning Center located at the 12th and Walnut St, Lebanon, Pennsylvania to hold their annual Sunnyside Charity Ride.



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At 11 am, the Bryan Stevenson Band, who made well-loved songs such as “Which Is Broken,” “Stay Young,” and “Long As I Can See The Light,” gave a free concert to entertain visitors and guests alike. Expected to arrive at around noon, the bikers then mingled with the visitors and gave them the opportunity to look at the motorcycles.

Furthermore, lunch was served by Morrisey’s Meats from 11am to 2pm. A full meal consisting of pulled pork or beef on a roll, chips, and a drink was served for only $6 per person.

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To cap the event, the club handed over a check to the Developmental and Disability Services of Lebanon Valley, funding its programs and services dedicated to helping both local children and adults with disabilities.

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The charity was supposed to be held on June 29th in the event of bad weather.

Those who joined the charity ride registered at the Myerstown Rod & Gun Club for a $15 donation.

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