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The Limpnickie Lot Gives Back Program

The Limpnickie Lot Gives Back Program Photo By Steve B JPG
The Limpnickie Lot Gives Back Program Photo By Steve B JPG

Daytona Beach- March 16, 2010- The Limpnickie Lot is bringing a new attraction with them to every rally that they will be participating in and it is called the Limpnickie Lot Gives Back program. This program came about with the thought that we leave quite a impression on the economy but what do we leave for the community? This year, the LOT will be leaving their footprint in every community. We began this journey in Daytona by reaching out to some of the local children that attend The Boys and Girls Club of Volusia County. They witnessed first hand that they could enjoy a life within in the motorcycle industry showcasing their talents. They meet the LOT members who are builders, painters, leather crafters and even spoke with Chris Callen, the editor of Cycle Source Magazine.

The Limpnickie Lot Gives Back Program Kids

Second impression was left with the Second harvest Food bank. The Limpnickie Lot had a food drive and raised $550.00 for them. The Limpnickie Lot members chose to spend the first hundred dollars at the local Food Loin store to add to the bins, which was a total of 140 lbs of non perishable food. Then they proceeded to write a few checks totaling $450.00 to the Second Harvest Food Bank.

The Limpnickie Lot Gives Back Program Logo

"With Second Harvest of Central Florida's buying power equates to $4050.00 dollars worth of food. That in turn will feed 83 families of four for 4 days. We really appreciate you thinking of us and starting this program. You have made a lot of needy families happy.

We will be bringing you more updates during the rally season.

Thank you for your ongoing support for the Limpnickie Lot.

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