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Eagles Riders car show will benefit disabled veterans
By Jacob Clary - jclary@aimmediamidwest.com
The Hillsboro Eagles Riders will be hosting a car show on Saturday, with all the proceeds going to the Disabled American Veterans. The show will be at the Star Cinemas in Hillsboro.
Rick Ewing, a road guard for the Hillsboro Eagle Riders, said registration for the show begins at 11 a.m. on Saturday and ends at 3 p.m. He also said it costs $10 to register each vehicle.
He said there would be 10 car awards, five truck awards, five motorcycle awards and five rat rod awards. Following registration of the cars, he said the judging of the cars was the next step.
Feb 20, 2021
Nate Weckop (left) of the Greensburg Eagles Riders presents Decatur County Special Olympics athletes Andrew Bryant, Jen Johannigman, Jess Johannigman and Marguerite Dudgeon a check for $8,000. Photo provided
GREENSBURG – The Greensburg Eagle Riders presented Decatur County Special Olympics with a check for $8,000 recently at Aerie 927 in Greensburg.
Eagles Riders fundraising organizer Nate Weckop talked about the donation and why the Eagles Riders support Special Olympics.
“We’ve been supporting Decatur County Special Olympics for about five or six years now, and there’s not a better cause or a more appreciative group for what we do,” he said.
The Eagles Riders is a very active motorcycle riding group started in 1987 as a social group, but also as a fundraising entity.
January 27, 2021 By Jessica Mathews / news@whmi.com
A local partnership is helping raise funds to cover the cost of sheltering homeless adult men and women while promoting local awareness about the barriers homeless individuals face on a consistent basis within Livingston County.
The Howell Eagle Riders, a chapter of the Fraternal Order of Eagle, began supporting the efforts of the Severe Weather Network Livingston County in 2019. Most recently the organization donated $4,000 to secure 80 nights of emergency shelter for the Severe Weather Networkâs 2021 season.
The Network has been providing seasonal emergency sheltering services to homeless adult men and women since 2015. Currently, operating from a local hotel due to a pandemic pivot from a congregate shelter to leasing individual hotel rooms, the organization has been limited to 10 hotel rooms per night due to budget constraints. The non-profit has been booked to capacity for the maj