Salt
Creek Chapter of A.B.A.T.E. motorcyclists host annual Easter egg hunt
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[April 21, 2014]
The annual community Easter
egg hunt at Kickapoo Creek Park is hosted by the Salt Creek
Chapter of A.B.A.T.E. The event provides the community an opportunity to
experience the kinder, truer side of motorcyclists, and gives the
motorcyclists a chance to show that they are not only our neighbors,
but are citizens who actively care about our community.
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Bev Brown, public relations officer for the chapter, explained that all year long, "at every ride and at every
function, the group collects money from their members for community
projects." The local chapter provides the community Easter egg
hunt
and gifts for kids in need at Christmas.
The group also participates in official and honorary statewide
events. The Salt Creek Chapter will join other motorcyclists in a
special activity in Springfield later this year: a
motorcade to honor Vietnam veterans.
The group hopes to dispel myths that create fears about bikers. As
Brown pointed out, citing a couple of members of the local group who
were present, some of the most kind-hearted people wear black
leather jackets. And, the Salt Creek Chapter also has a number of
women members.
The Salt Creek A.B.A.T.E. has been recognized by its state charter as
the most active chapter in Illinois.
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If you are interested in joining the group, you can find them
at the first pavilion in Kickapoo Creek Park at 11 a.m. on the first Sunday of the month from April
to October. You can also email
saltcreekabate147@yahoo.com.
For further information, go to the Salt Creek Chapter website:
http://www.abate-il.org/saltcreek/
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