Thursday, November 21st, 2024

G Gathering RIDING FOR A CAUSE

RIDING FOR A CAUSE



The Tidewater Albemarle Motorcycle Association (TAMA) and YoungLife Capernaum Outreach held their 3rd Annual motorcycle scavenger hunt in Virginia Beach. Motivated cyclists traveled from Dam Neck to the boardwalk in their quest to fund camp for disabled youth in Hampton Roads. The event culminated with a family picnic, complete with music and games.


Jim Howley, committee chair person for Virginia Beach Young Life Capernaum and TAMA member.

From left: Jim Tobin of Hampton, Herb Gallishaw of Smithfield and John Tobin of Hampton enjoyed their first motorcycle scavenger hunt.

Best friends Neal Pergerson, left, and Eric Nunn have attended each fundraiser.

From left: A.J. Mitton, TAMA member Jim Howley and his daughter Regina Howley.

From left: Dan and Laura Certa of Chesapeake and Kristen Davis of Virginia Beach.

The Salty Dawgs Motorcycle Riding Club of Virginia returned for their second year.

Solo rider Kirsten Lally of Virginia Beach was the first rider to finish the hunt.

From left: Samantha Crocker and Nancy and Cecil Hunt, members of Broken Cross Cowboy Church, showed their support.

Frank Scherman, owner of Bubba's Deli and BBQ, hosted the program on his property and provided food.

Chuck Beeson, right, and Sal Beeson, left, of Keep it Poppin'! gave away free kettle corn to the crowd.

Mother and daughter Mary and Anna Llewellyn waited for the festivities to begin.

Daniel Certa of Chesapeake enjoyed the view from the top.

Casey Monice, left, who works with both Capernaum New Life and TAMA, got the grill started with Nancy Cranford of the Oceanside Lions Club.