2017 Gravenhurst Charity Bike Night rolls out the Thunder

Wow, over 100 bikes, good weather and great tunes!  What else do you need as an excuse to hang out and swap stories while helping to donate to support kids and families in Gravenhurst and Muskoka.  Sullys Muskoka Gormand was on site with their own style of great food, The Shipyards was open their unique style of marketplace.  Deuces Wild! Played our favourite tunes- Old friends and new riders, everyone is welcome.  

Riders came from Huntsville, Port Carling, Coldwater, Bracebridge, all over.  When Chris and I were in Daytona in the spring – our MuskokaThunder logo was recognized by fellow Canadian rider from London, Ontario and he said we our known for the good things we do – all that faraway.  

We are lucky to be able to rent the space at the Wharf from the Town, they have a special rate for groups like ours- who give back to the community they live in.  This is our 13th year I think?   

We meet every Wednesday Night at the Muskoka Wharf  in Gravenhurst from 6-8 pm 

July 22, 2015 Charity Bike Night 

  Charity bike night was pretty impressive tonight.  I am amazed by the generosity of the motorcycle riders who come out on Wedsnesday nights and tonight was no exception.  Sunshine, dry roads, make it an easy decision to  go for ride.  Barrie, Collongwood, Victoria Habour, Huntsville, and Parry Sound they come from all over and help us to raise funds for Kids in Muskoka through local charities.  
   
    
    
   

Wheelin’ForHealin’ Charity Ride July 19th, 2015

Muskoka Thunder is proud to partner with The Meeting Place – Centre for Growth and Healing to ride and raise funds at the 8th Annual Charity Ride.  Registration is at the Gravenhurst Legion 290 Veterans Way starting at 8:30am and the ride departs at 9:30 am.  Donation of $25.00 per bike or car.  Lunch follows a great ride through Muskoka’s backroads at the Huntsville Royal Canadian Legion.  Music by Big East.  For more information contact Sue Linn 705-801-2044 or susanlinn1@yahoo.ca.

“Proceeds provide financial  help to support the healing of individuals living in Muskoka who have limited means and who are experiencing mental health challenges. An educational program for senior high school students is also offered for those who are suffering from trauma related mental health issues.

The Meeting Place also tries to raise awareness of the effects of trauma. Trauma can include physical, sexual or emotional abuse or bullying;  domestic violence; accident illness or loss; abandonment or neglect.” (website).

Poster of Information
8th Annual Charity Ride

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