Big Twins Club holds Breakfast Benefit for youngster

PHOTO PROVIDED Skye Breon is shown in the side car of Mike Adams’ Harley Davidson cycle during the Susquehanna Valley Big Twins Motorcycle Club’s Breakfast Benefit held for her on April 19.
WOOLRICH — Each month the Susquehanna Valley Big Twins Motorcycle Club holds a breakfast benefit to help an individual or family in our community who is experiencing some hard times. Saturday, April 19, the breakfast benefit was held for Skye Breon, a nine-year-old girl who is battling cancer. Skye, a student at Liberty Curtin Elementary in Blanchard, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer which had also spread to her lungs. She continues to undergo treatments to get her little body back into remission so that she can enjoy a long and fulfilling life.
Like other benefits that have been held over the past few months for Skye, the breakfast benefit held at the SVBT Motorcycle Clubhouse near Woolrich saw a record number of supporters with big hearts. Close to 300 people came to enjoy the all you could eat breakfast and to vie for the 56 baskets and prizes that had been donated.
Even the Easter Bunny showed up! To the delight of the children, the Easter Bunny mingled and posed for photos during the benefit.
Mike Adams showed up on his Harley Davidson and offered to take Skye on a little jaunt in the attached side-car. Skye was all smiles and more than ready for the ride. Adams is a good friend of many of the cyclists who belong to the Susquehanna Valley Big Twins Motorcycle Club. Adams, like many others, was at the benefit to show his support to Skye and her family as well as to assist the SVBT Club members during the benefit.
Along with Susquehanna Valley Big Twins Motorcycle Club, the Flying Aces and the Clearfield Cycle Club also made generous contributions towards the benefit. In addition, donations were also provided by the Sons of Italy, the Swissdale United Methodist Church and many others who attended the benefit.
Follow the SVBT Motorcycle Club on Facebook for upcoming benefits that will be held to help others in our community.