Wednesday, October 6, 2010

On Saturday, October 2, the twilight sky spat tiny drops of protest and the wind's wicked hands disheveled ladies' hair. A roar ripped through the air and crept through the town of Bowling Green. As the thunder rolled deeper into the city, brave townsfolk emerged from their dinner tables to investigate the haunting howls. Alas, what these townies found were leather-clad heroes waving from atop their giant hogs--Harleys, that is. Thus signaling the 4th annual Twilight Thunder Cruise.

And what a chilly, yet great success the night was! More than 70 riders participated in this year's event. After the cruise down Scottsville Roads, riders were greeted by local rock band, Stone Road. Wha-Bah and the band kept the crowd celebrating through the evening. At the end of night, we raffled off a leather jacket donated by Harley (which I was a little sad to give up after keeping it warm for the majority of the evening), and the winner of the $5,000 raffle was announced. Overall, the event raised over $20,000 for Kids on the Block.

So thank you to all the sponsors, volunteers, staff, and riders who made this event a great night!

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