It started off as a talk...most things do, but as it blossomed things all fell in to place with John Fredrick, Shane Brown and Scott Smith. The Community Run was born.
The premise is simple. Let's build a family friendly run where a few bucks can be raised and we can bring together some groups who might not cross paths all that much. First the No More Sidelines angle. There's a big building, there's a big parking lot and there are a lot of kids who like motorcycles, cars, monster trucks, race cars, tow trucks, semi trucks, mud trucks....let's get them all in the same area. The Muskegon County Bike Patrol? Well, the Motor Division needs a bit of a hand with their yearly funding. So, let's host a run at the big building that's got all that space, raise a few bucks to keep the Motor Division on the road and the No More Sidelines kids busy at the same time with all the great things they do. If that's not enough for ya...let's do it all together so everyone can learn a little more about each other and we can be a little closer as neighbors!
I had a chance to sit down with John Fredrick to learn a little more about the event, take a listen to the chat below!
As you can see....there will be a LOT going on and just to come by and see the sights, all free. If you'd like to participate on the scenic poker run there's a small fee. The No More Sidelines group will be offering burgers and dogs at the conclusion of the event. Come on out and enjoy the fun and thank a group of guys who's idea bright together a lot of great causes! You can click on the photo below to visit the Facebook event page for the Community Run.
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