Burgers and Bikes Raises Money For Food Pantry

Contributor: Ellen Bryan
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Updated: 9/16/2012 7:34 pm

Hundreds of bikers gathered in Lexington to help out people in need.

The goal of the 14th Annual Burgers and Bikes Event was to raise money for God’s Pantry Food Bank.

The main attraction was a Bike Show featuring more than 100 motorcycles from across the Bluegrass.

People also enjoyed live music, auctions, raffles and plenty of more fun.

There’s not doubt everyone came out to support a good cause, but some people had personal reasons.

100 percent of the money raised will go straight to God’s Pantry.

Through the year, the event has brought in more than $250,000.

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