PRINCE GEORGE – The Redrum Motorcycle Club held its first annual fundraising motorcycle run earlier this year, and it raised $3240. Half of the money was donated to the Prince George Hospice Palliative Care Society, while the other half was donated to the Prince George Red Dress Society in a cheque presentation held on Saturday.
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“The Prince George Red Dress Nonprofit Society can’t do the work we do without the partnerships that we have within the community. Our mandate is to bring awareness, and how we do that is by forming partnerships within the community. And the Redrum Motorcycle Club is one of the ones that have ultimately stepped up and said, ‘hey, we would like to help,’” said Red Dress Society President Tammy Meise.
The fundraising motorcycle run saw 71 bikers ride to Shelley and back to Prince George, which was followed by a bike rodeo, silent auction, raffles, and more. It was the first time Redrum hosted an event like this, and while it took a lot of work getting everything coordinated the Motorcycle Club says it’s happy to do what it can to support local community organizations.
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