Oklahoma Biker - The Riders Ragazine Sept - Oct 2017 | Page 20

BIKELAHOMA VETERANS HELPING VETERANS MUSKOGEE, Okla. – Bikelahoma for the Barracks, a fundraiser for vets in need, needs us. Local businessman, Alex Reynolds, donated the Grace Living facility in Muskogee to B4B staff to obtain career guidance and training, as a homeless shelter, a therapy center and home for vets. In April, scum-suck- ing A-holes (‘scum’ for short) broke in, stole all the copper from the building, the AC unit and busted the place up to boot (costing B4B about $60,000). But there’s a way to help restore this Center in Muskogee back to what it needs to be and we need you to help us make it happen. Play Store; find bands, buy tickets, do- nate and more is all there. Find them on Facebook too (search for ‘Bikelahoma for the Barracks’). Specific questions can be forwarded to Victor Lezama at [email protected] or by calling (918) 729-5365. Local vets gave so much only to bring the war home with them. Their efforts are not in vain; Bikelahoma is making big changes. Show our local vets they are never forgotten. If you are military, come out and get your long-overdue accolades. Thank you and God Bless. October 7 is your shot to get with others who love our vets as much as we do and wear your American pride unapologetically. Step away from your Facebook rants and cat memes. Bring the family for the afternoon, then show your special someone a great night out. Bring old friends and make new ones. Live music, food, beer and kid entertain- ment are only the beginning. Family events happen at Hatbox Field in Muskogee from 2-6 p.m. and the whole family is welcome, then they will prog- ress into a ‘grown-ups-only’ event with bands and brews from about 7-11:45 p.m. Download apps in iTunes or the Google oklahoma biker the riders ragazine 20