The Brother's Keepers Motorcycle Club & Phoenix Organization of Jefferson will host the Annual 2025 “Burn Run” on October 10th through October 12th. The event supports child burn survivors by helping fund “Camp I’m Still Me”.

Since 1992, Camp I'm Still Me has been providing young burn survivors with a nurturing environment where they can be themselves. The camp offers a variety of engaging activities, including friendly competitions, arts and crafts, swimming, and much more, all designed to foster joy and camaraderie. Moreover, it creates a supportive community where campers can openly share their experiences and stories, cultivating lifelong friendships with fellow survivors and counselors alike. This special place not only celebrates the resilience of each camper but also empowers them to embrace their journey with confidence.

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You can purchase your tickets at the event on Friday, October 10th, from 11 am to 7 pm, or Saturday, October 11th, from 8 am to 3 pm, across the street from Auntie Skinners in Jefferson.

The event includes live music, vendors, a poker run, a live auction with Walt Cade Auctions, a bike show, a 50/50 drawing, and plenty of entertainment. There will be a Motorcycle Raffle to win a red 2025 Harley Road Glide. Tickets are $20.00.

The Brother’s Keepers Motorcycle Club and Phoenix Organization of Jefferson support “Camp I’m Still Me” and other local charities. They are both 501 (c) (3) organizations with the sole purpose of giving back to their communities and helping in any way they can.

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