Calling all truckers in the Hoosier State! Get ready to roll down to the Ripley County Fairgrounds in Osgood, Ind., on August 5 for an amazing convoy event benefitting Make-A-Wish Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana.
Open to all types of trucks, registration for this event is now open, with a participation fee of $50 per truck. But that’s not all – you can even bid for your truck to drive in prime positions within the convoy! First, second, third or caboose positions are all up for auction, and the winners will get to display a special banner on their trucks during the event. Plus, the winner of the first prize will receive extensive publicity on the convoy website, flyers and Facebook page.
Last year’s event was a huge success, raising $17,000 for Make-A-Wish. But this year, we aim to surpass that target, and it’s all down to you, truckers! Alfred Sellers, the convoy president, is urging all truckers to join in to help beat their previous record.
“The drivers are by far the most important part of the convoy,” Sellers said in a comment to Land Line. “Without them, there is no convoy, there’s nothing for people to sponsor. Drivers are the heart of our convoy!”
Trophies will be awarded to drivers in the following categories, adding excitement to your experience and making your participation even more rewarding.
- Oldest truck
- Oldest working truck
- Driver who traveled farthest to participate
- Most trucks from one company
- Drivers’ choice
The inaugural event drew 52 trucks, but the goal is to exceed that number with at least 75 trucks for the 27-mile route through Southern Indiana. On top of the convoy, enjoy live music, delicious food from food trucks, and a silent auction. Bring the kids for free entertainment such as games, bubbles, face-painting, and a touch-a-truck experience.
Make-A-Wish Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana’s director of marketing and communications, Katie Ferrell, attests that events like this convoy make a significant impact in turning wishes into reality.
“Right now, more than 60 children with critical illnesses in southern Indiana are waiting for their life-changing wishes to come true,” Ferrell told Land Line. “That’s why events like the Southern Indiana Truck Convoy are so important. All the money we raise helps us make a difference for children and families right here in our community. We’re so grateful for the support!”
To learn more, donate to the event, or register your truck check out their site HERE.
Source: Land Line