88 Live To Ride Benefit Dinner at Muddy Creek

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3rd Annual 88 Live To Ride Benefit Dinner Scheduled For June 27th at Muddy Creek Raceway

ITP, Big Daddy Motorsports, and the Media Allstars will be hosting their Third Annual “88 Live To Ride Benefit Dinner” Saturday night, June 27, at Muddy Creek Raceway. The event is a fundraiser for the
88 Live to Ride Fund, and is guaranteed to be a good time. While this year’s menu hasn’t been set, one item that has been confirmed is Grandma Digby’s World famous caramel cake. “It’s always a good thing
when you get to break bread with fellow racers, and teams, especially while raising money for a good cause.” stated event organizer Stan Digby. Anyone interested in sponsoring this year’s event should
contact either Stan Digby (e-mail: bigdaddymotorsportsms@yahoo.com; phone: 662-891-7684), or Debi Bartosek (e-mail: 88-4ever@roadrunner.com). This event, or the fund for that matter aren’t possible without your support, so please help those that are looking out for your safety.

About the 88 Live To Ride Fund:
After the devastating loss of Pro racer Matt Bartosek, his family, friends and the racing community decided to form a corporation, 88 Live to Ride, Inc., to further expand on needs, seen as necessary, in the sport of ATV racing. The mission of 88 Live to Ride, Inc. is to advocate and support the protection, education and safety of riders involved in ATV racing events. Thru fundraising events held in 2005 the corporation was able to purchase a 20-foot vintage trailer to use as its medical unit along with a Yamaha generator to supply power to the medical unit. Doc Ragon uses the medical trailer to provide “walking
wounded” care, free of charge, to the racers; their families and the spectators of the sport we all love. Yamaha Motor Corporation stepped up to the plate and provided 88 Live to Ride with a Limited Edition
Rhino to be used as their official pit vehicle at race events.


The Board of 88 Live to Ride, Inc. consists of Debi Bartosek, Jorge Cuartas, Cindi Hart and Beth Laurine. The IRS officially granted the corporation its 501(c)(3) tax exempt status and it is now recognized as a Public Charity.

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