Well on August 16th the Springville Rotary Club held there annual fundraiser called Sunday in The Park. This event raises money for the club so they can provide scholarships for local kids to attend college at UVU. It has always been a fun event that consists of live music, a great steak dinner, and a raffle of donated prizes. I have been going to Sunday in the park for about the last 15 years. Every year they have a small car show. This year Jerry Falkner got a hold of it and turned it into a HUGE car show. There were over 150 entries. It was great. It is held at Rotary Park up Hobblecreek canyon in Springville, which is a pristine setting for a car show in the mountains. I was lucky enough to win "Best of Show" for the motorcycles.
Trophies are good!
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Art City Days Bike Show...
So I know it has been a while.
Back in June during the Art City Days festivities down here in Springville there was a bike show put on at Legends. It was the first show I was able to enter my Knucklehead in. It was a lot of fun! Unfortunately I had to work at SOS during most of the show, and right when I got off work the skies opened up and it looked like the end of the world. It rained and blew so hard that it knocked out the power.
They had some "old school" bikers that came to the show do the judging. They must have liked what we did. I won a trophy for "Most Radical" and I also won "Best of Show." I was flattered.
I "borrowed" some pictures off of a friends website that she took of the bike that day. So here is a taste of what it's all about from someone else perspective...
Back in June during the Art City Days festivities down here in Springville there was a bike show put on at Legends. It was the first show I was able to enter my Knucklehead in. It was a lot of fun! Unfortunately I had to work at SOS during most of the show, and right when I got off work the skies opened up and it looked like the end of the world. It rained and blew so hard that it knocked out the power.
They had some "old school" bikers that came to the show do the judging. They must have liked what we did. I won a trophy for "Most Radical" and I also won "Best of Show." I was flattered.
I "borrowed" some pictures off of a friends website that she took of the bike that day. So here is a taste of what it's all about from someone else perspective...
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