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Photo Gallery: Meals On Wheels Cruise-In
Dozens turned out with classic cars, custom-built motorcycles and to enjoy time with friends and neighbors at the cruise-in at McDonald's.
Dozens showed up for Cruise-in at on Monday evening.
The restaurant partnered with Pickens County Meals on Wheels and Redneck Engineering.
From 5 to 9 p.m. residents could drop by to enjoy food and fellowship, as well as to see some of the most innovative custom bikes in the world, that are manufactured at Redneck Engineering in Liberty.
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Vince Doll said the custom motorcycle business grew out of boredom, but says the popularity of the bikes has been incredible.
Donations to meals on wheels could earn one lucky ticket-holder a $26,000 Bobber, designed and built by Redneck Engineering.
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A donation of $10 to the Meals on Wheels buys a chance to own this custom bike or five tickets for $25 or 10 tickets for $40.
Donations provide funding to deliver a hot lunch to more than 230 Pickens County residents. Â
Tickets may be purchased online at the Meals on Wheels office at 704 South Pendleton Street, Suite I, Easley.
The winner will be named on April 30.
The giveaway is being sponsored by Eddie Howard, president and owner of Jet Expeditors, Inc., of Easley.
Don't fret if you didn't get tickets on Monday night, there will be another opportunity from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday when The Pickens County Airport and Pickens County Meals on Wheels present the 3rd Annual Wings and Wheels.
Held at the airport, the event features a classic car show, airplane rides, food and fun. Admission is free.
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