30th And FINAL Bruce Rossmeyer Ride For Children Roars Into  Camp Boggy Creek On October 6, 2024

EUSTIS, FL. During a span of nearly 30 years, the Bruce Rossmeyer Ride For Children has raised $7 million dollars to help children with serious medical illnesses attend Camp Boggy Creek. This year marks the final Ride with Bruce’s name and legacy attached to it. 
 
On Sunday, October 6, 2024, motorcycle riders from all over Central Florida will ride, with a police escort, from Teddy Morse’s Destination Daytona to the tranquil Camp Boggy Creek in Eustis. Once they arrive at Camp, riders will be welcomed with live music, some amazing Grand Marshals including Kyle Petty and Rusty Wallace, a delicious meal, and chances to win prizes. The Ride For Children helps raise funds that send children with serious medical conditions to Camp for a life-changing experience. 
 
Camp Boggy Creek President and CEO Dan Jurman is beyond excited for the upcoming ride. “Bruce Rossmeyer had a passion for Camp Boggy Creek and would often say “It’s all about the kids”. The Rossmeyer family have been so instrumental in helping us provide Camp experiences for the children who deserve it and need it the most, I’m beyond grateful for everything that they’ve done for the children.”  
 
Participants can sign up for the ride and create a fundraising team at http://rideforchildren.com

Since 1996, Camp Boggy Creek has made it possible for children with serious illnesses to enjoy a camp experience in a safe, medically- sound environment. Located just a short drive from Orlando, Florida, the 232-acre Camp serves children ages 7-17 who have been impacted by a serious illness. As a year-round retreat, Camp Boggy Creek serves thousands of campers and their families through activity-packed weekly and weekend camp programs to support their physical and emotional wellness/wellbeing. Learn more about Camp Boggy Creek and its very important mission at campboggycreek.org

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