IN Moon Township Summer 2017 | Page 15

W hen Bryan Benson got into an argument with a friend about who makes the best wings in Pittsburgh, he never dreamed it would lead to an annual charity fundraiser that attracts hundreds. Benson, of Moon Township, says Big Shot Bob’s has the best wings while his friend prefers Sidelines in Sewickley. Both men are also passionate about classic cars, so Benson decided to combine their interests by organizing the first Wheels, Wings and Wishes event in 2015. This year the event will take place on July 30 from noon to 6 p.m. at The Hangar in Moon Township. The first year, Benson asked friends and family to bring their classic cars and a plate of their favorite wings to a pavilion at Settlers Cabin Park. There were 20 classic cars with 100 people in attendance. The event raised $3,300 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation through donations and an auction. Two Wish recipients attended the fundraiser: 17-year-old Enrico Mucci brought his customized green Ford truck to the show, and Benson asked car owners to let 5-year-old Nick Moser ride in their vehicles. His favorite was a Volkswagen dune buggy. “He was out on the road all day,” Benson laughs. Typically, car owners who bring their vehicles to a show are fastidious and don’t want anyone touching the cars, but Benson asks participants to let the Wish recipients ride in their vehicles to get them interested in classic cars. “A lot of kids are not interested in cars, but if we let kids go for rides in them, they can see what classic cars are all about,” he says. Wheels, Wings and Wishes also gives children who have faced adversity a positive memory. “It’s good to do something for somebody else,” Benson adds. He has always been interested in classic cars. Besides working for Moon Township Parks and Recreation, Benson restores classic Corvettes and owns a 1980 model. He loves the Corvette’s body style and the camaraderie of classic car hobbyists. “It’s a real tight-knit community,” he notes. For that first event, attendees brought dozens of samples of their favorite wings. Benson believes the Napoleon Dynamite wings from Big Shot Bob’s are the best. Some recipes are unique, including one that uses Cap’n Crunch cereal as the breading. Ultimately, the question of which wings are the best has not been settled. “Everybody has their own opinion,” Benson says. In 2016, Benson opened Wheels, Wings and Wishes to the public and held it at The Hangar, which supplied wings to 400 hungry attendees. There were more than 100 classic cars and the event raised $10,000. Nick and Enrico returned and there was also live music. Bryan Benson, Make-A-Wish recipient Enrico Mucci, and Bobby Brown. “A lot of kids are not interested in cars. But if we let kids go for rides in them, they can see what classic cars are all about.” This year, Benson hopes 500 will attend and aims to raise $15,000. Limited space means there will only be room for about 100 cars again this year, and spots will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Benson never expected Wheels, Wings and Wishes to become so popular. He’s looking for volunteers and donors to support the event and hopes to expand it in the future. Although it takes a lot of planning, Benson will continue to host, noting, “When you see the kids smiling, it makes every bit of hard work worth it.” n Madelynn and Mason Sieracki. Moon Township | Summer 2017 | icmags.com 13