Monday, August 16, 2010

Thunder by the Canyon


On August 21, 2010, once again bikers and musicians join forces in Northeast Alabama and shift into high gear for a cause. North South Cycles of Fort Payne invites everyone to their 6th Annual “Thunder By The Canyon” Rally. This year all proceeds are going toward the DeKalb County Grief Support Group.

Thunder By The Canyon has for six years attracted motorcycle enthusiasts from all walks of life. From the casual riders to the “live to ride” bikers, some making the ride for their first time.

The ride is a stretch of road known to the locals as the “Viper.” The Viper winds and coils his self along the edge of beautiful Little River Canyon. With the many lookout points along the road and being atop picturesque Lookout Mountain, this makes for a cool and pleasant ride. With the Viper having many curves, dips, and a few hairpin turns, the stretch on road makes it a bikers dream, and a little tricky.

For those who dare not the trip, Thunder By The Canyon offers vendors of everything from leather to food, and after the last bike is in, there will be a benefit concert featuring some of the top bands and solo artist from the area. With everything from Gospel to rock with some country and bluegrass mixed in the entertainment is sure to please every musical taste.

One of the artists, Bonita Eileen, is the founder of DeKalb County Grief Support Group. Bonita has taken her experience of losing her own child and turn it into a ministry of music and support. In her words “When nothing else will do to soothe the soul, the perfect treat for some is the power of music ... those of you that may be experiencing the pain of loss, I will say to you that suffering will never leave you where it finds you; you will either become bitter or better!” The DeKalb County Grief Support Group is open free of charge to anyone suffering from grief, whether it be from a loss of a loved one, job loss, divorce, or any reason you are suffering. Bonita wants you to know, you don’t have to go it alone.

Brian and Kathy Johnson, owners of North South Cycles personally know how important support during the loss of a loved one can be, and hope to help not only raise funds but the much needed awareness.

Bands that have volunteered their time are Bonita Eileen, Kelli Johnson, Still Kickin, Nuthin Fancy, The Muddy Water Band, Tiffanie Miller, Shadow Academy, and more. Events will include a 50/50 drawing, Poker Run, and a Bike Contest along with raffle for some cool prizes.

General Admission is $10. Poker Run is $15 per bike and first bike out at 9am. This is an all day outdoor event so bring your lawn chairs and sunscreen with you. For more information please contact Kathy at North South Cycles 256-845-6626.

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