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Eagle Riders of Shelbyville ready to take flight
Actually the Shelbyville Eagle riders which is the largest chapter in the United States and Canada are ready to hit the road for their inaugural Gibault Run. The Gibault Run and Benefit takes place Saturday.
The event held at the Shelbyville Eagle Aerie 766 is open to the public and children are welcome. The motorcycle ride will be a scenic Southeastern Indiana covered bridge ride. Registration for the ride is from 9 to 11 a.m.
The day’s events include one of Indiana’s largest bike shows, which will be professionally judged. Registration for the bike show is from noon to 3 p.m. A live charity auction including Colts tickets and much more will take place. Five bands will play throughout the day and night with a break for the auction. Bands include 650 North of Osgood, Skeeter McGee of Greensburg, Silent Son of Indianapolis, Don Pedigo of Nashville, Tn / Freetown, Indiana, and Exit 113 of Shelbyville.
Kid events will be available as well as food and beverage along with a beer garden. Tonya Haze of Y106 will be emceeing the event to keep things rolling.
Anyone wishing to make cash donations or contribute auction items should contact John Retzlaff at (317) 398-8808 or visit the Eagle Riders Web site at www.eagleriders766.com
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Hammy Awards presented at annual program
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