The inaugural "For the Love of Music, Let's Ride" fundraiser takes off Saturday, August 10. It's the perfect party for music and bike lovers. The day begins at West Point School of Music, located at 1233 W. 109th Place, Chicago, IL, and promises a blend of music, motorcycles, and meaningful conversations. Proceeds will provide tuition-free programming for young students.
The event kicks off with a panel discussion titled Blacks on Bikes: Why We Ride, featuring notable figures such as Robert Simmons, the popular Be The Boss of Your Motorcycle YouTuber, Ken Thomas, founder and president of the Chicago Chapter of the National Association of Buffalo Troopers Motorcycle Clubs, Julian Champion, founder and CEO of West Point School of Music, and Smedmore Bernard, a Motorcycle Safety Foundation RiderCoach. This enriching discussion, hosted by WVON on-air personality Darlene Hill, will be followed by music, motorcycle demonstrations, and a raffle.
At 12:30 pm, participants will embark on a ride to Chi-Town Harley-Davidson, 17801 LaGrange Road, Tinley Park, IL, led by grand marshal Robert Simmons and the Buffalo Troopers. The bike ride culminates with West Point's renowned Epic Steel Orchestra concert, food, fun, and more opportunities to connect with Robert Simmons and the Buffalo Troopers.
Event Schedule
West Point School of Music
10 am - 12:30 pm
10:00 am: Blacks on Bikes: Why We Ride, A Conversation
11:00 am: Motorcycle Riding Demonstrations, Music, and Raffle
12:30 pm: Kickstands Up, Riding to Chi-Town Harley
Chi-Town Harley-Davidson
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Concert with West Point's Epic Steel Orchestra
Meet and Greet with Robert Simmons
Food and Fun
Riders and Non-Riders: $25 per person
Registration: https://westpointsom.org/letsride/
For more information about "For the Love of Music, Let's Ride," visit https://westpointsom.org/letsride/