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THE ONE AND ONLY ORIGINAL
BROOKSVILLE OLD SCHOOL BIKER RODEO
"Party in the Pasture 4"    Will be Held October 31st / Nov 1st 2008

ONE OF THE THE BEST BIKER EVENTS IN FLORIDA BE A PART OF HISTORY-- 
"Don't Miss" The 4th Brooksville Old School Biker Rodeo “Party in the Pasture 4” 
October 31st 2008 2008, 
27151 Soult Rd. Brooksville,Fl 34602 
Presented By J.O. Batten Bull-It Rodeo Scootergoods Magazine,
www.scootergoods.com & The Chickenman

”Proceeds will benefit Disabled Veterans through the DD-214 Foundation Over $10,000.00 was donated from the 2nd Rodeo November 2007 and $11,000.00 was donated from the 3rd Rodeo May 2008 
A new Miss “Party in the Pasture" will be chosen by popular vote !
Also we will be holding the 1st ever Motorcycle BOOB PARADE ! So get ready
ladies it is gonna be great.

 BURNOUT PIT ! Do you have the BALLS??? BIKE DROP from a 27 ton Crane
 Coolers Welcome, Campfires Allowed, Adults Only, NO ONE UNDER 18 ALLOWED,
 NO DOGS, NO GLASS PLEASE 

Vendors Spaces 10X10 $30.00 for Weekend (Includes 1 Wristband) 

SUNDAY IS CLEAN UP DAY YOU CAN STAY TILL 4PM 
BUT THERE ARE NO EVENTS TAKING PLACE ON SUNDAY

"Get Directions HERE FOR THE 4th PARTY IN THE PASTURE"

Info J.O. 352-540-5123
DonV 352-596-3704

Want to Help with the Old School Biker Rodeo or 
 Contribute to the DD-214 Foundation for Disabled Veterans?
Please contact J.O. Batten 352-540-5123

May 2007     5000.00 Donated to downed Bikers Cliff Warner and Scott Stafford

 

November 2007  10,068.00 Donated the Disabled Veterans through Marine Corps League 708
1000.00 Donated to VFW


Local Bikers Raised $10,068.00 to benefit disabled
Veterans. The money was presented by  (J.O. Batten, DonV & The Chickenman) the founders of the Rodeo to Marine Coprs League 708 in Brooksville  Nov. 14th 2007, 3 days after the event.

May 2008  11,000.00 Donated the Disabled Veterans through Marine Corps League 708
1000.00 Donated to VFW

WE ARE PROUD TO HELP THE ONES THAT HAVE KEPT US FREE !!!!

Bikers donate $11,000 for needy veterans in Hernando County
By Beth N. Gray, Times Correspondent
 Friday, May 23, 2008 BROOKSVILLE — Military veterans and their families in Hernando County will 
receive some much-needed help thanks to a group of motorcycle riders who place patriotism ahead of growling 
engines and burning rubber. The riders represent the DD-214 Foundation, named after the document military
 members receive as they leave active or reserve duty. On Thursday, they presented a check for $11,000 to 
officers of the Marine Corps League Detachment 708 to be disbursed to veterans who are disabled or otherwise
 in distress. The money was raised at a rodeo earlier this month at Bull-It Ranch in Spring Lake, which is owned 
by J.O. Batten, a Marine veteran of Vietnam service. The next rodeo fundraiser is scheduled for the weekend 
of Oct. 31.The take included admissions by some 2,200 patrons, fees from vendors and vendor donations including
 $1,000 from Tim Reid, a T-shirt vendor, and $150 each from Jaybair Planchard and Jamie Frazier, who operated
 food stands at the event. Last fall, the foundation donated $10,068. The detachment's chairman of the veterans'
 fund, Dick Moore, added $1 out of his pocket because he said he likes to deal in round numbers. Along with 
Batten, the foundation was launched by Don "DonV'' Varrieur, who locally publishes a motorcycle magazine,
 Scootergoods, and Jim "Chickenman" Morrison."They say bad things about bikers, but these guys are 
fabulous,'' Moore said. "Without those guys, we wouldn't be able to do this." Last year's foundation contribution, 
said detachment paymaster Chuck Sarges,  paid for such things as gasoline and airline tickets for veteran family 
visits, food and utility bills. Recipients are screened by the James A. Haley Veterans Hospital in Tampa and the
 Hernando office of the Veterans Administration. "When we get a name from them, we're assured they are in 
need," said Marines detachment commandant Sal Barone. Whatever county a needy veteran lives in, whatever
 the branch of service, doesn't matter, said detachment officers. The Marine Corps League's Spring Hill
 detachment is at 8405 Sunshine Grove Road.After making the donation, Batten, who launched the foundation,
 rode off on a motorcycle with the U.S. flag, Marine flag and POW-MIA banner.

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