Scurvy Few Motorcycle Club raise funds for the Beacon School

Sun, Feb 19th 2012, 05:44 PM

Presenting funds to The Beacon School were a few Members of the Freeport Chapter of the Scurvy Few MC - Dwight Knowles, Lloyd Cheong, Sheryl Wood, students and Brian Botham, proprietor of Red Beard's Restaurant.FREEPORT, Grand Bahama -- The Scurvy Few Motor Bike Club members love to get on their bikes and go for long casual rides during the weekends.
The members are not hell raisers, but rather consist of big hearted members of the community who are business persons, serious about riding, road safety and are passionate about helping others.  They are no strangers to reaching out and making things better for others.
Vicky Martel of Santa's Helpers can attest to this, as some of the Club's members have become 'the reindeers on wheels' as they roar into various communities to meet the kids and distribute thousands of gifts provided by generous donators.
The Club Members saw a need at the Beacon School who continue to champion the cause for special education and provide training for our challenged youth.  Determined to find a way to assist, they planned a Bike Night at Red Beard's Restaurant, whereby an entrance fee was charged to patrons entering the establishment.

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