ICYMI: 1st Annual Cruising For Cromer Fundraiser Happens July 28

AUDIO: Proceeds will benefit the Brandon Tyler Cromer Memorial Scholarship.

The 1st annual Cruising for Cromer Fundraiser happens Saturday, July 28. Photos provided. 

 

(Manchester, Ind.) – An upcoming event will honor the memory of a local boy who left behind a legacy of warmth, generosity, and positivity. 

 

The 1st annual Cruising for Cromer Fundraiser will be held on Saturday, July 28 at the Manchester Fire Department #2 from 12:00 to 5:00 p.m.

The event is set up in the name of Brandon Tyler Cromer, of Aurora, who tragically passed away at the age of 17 in February 2016.

 

HEAR BUBBA BO'S INTERVIEW WITH LT. SCHUTTE OF THE LAWRENCEBURG FIRE DEPARTMENT IN THE AUDIO PLAYER BELOW. 

 

Any Jeep, side-by-side, truck, or off-road vehicle can join the 70-mile ride through the back roads of Dearborn and Ripley counties.

 

Pre-registration cost is $20 through July 1 and includes two meal tickets. Cost then increases to $25. Those who don’t want to participate in the ride are invited to enjoy a meal at the Fire Department for $8 beginning at 5:00. Event t-shirts will also be available for $10.

 

All proceeds will benefit the Brandon Tyler Cromer Memorial Scholarship that has been set up as part of the Dollars for Scholars program at South Dearborn High School.

 

The $500 scholarship is awarded to a graduating senior who has helped others during their high school career and left a positive impact on the life of other.  

 

The Cruising for Cromer event will also feature a DJ, silent auctions, party inflatables, Plug’s Sweet Tooth popcorn, Kona Ice and more.

 

For more information, visit www.facebook.com/cruisingforcromer.

 

Pre-registration forms can be found at www.123formbuilder.com.

 

 

 

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