SINGLETON Classic Motorcycle Club received a $1200 boost for its annual bike rally, on May 1, 2 and 3, from Newcastle Permanent’s Introducer Program.
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They have received the money from the bank after two borrowers mentioned the organisation’s name.
Club member Stephen Cherrett was one of the two people who referred with Newcastle Permanent.
Ultimately, all the profits from their show go back to a community cause, this year they’re contributing to the Singleton High School’s support unit.
“Local businesses have always been important for the success of the event,” Singleton Classic Motorcycle Club president Scott Agnew said.
More than 150 people are expected to visit the town coming from as far afield as Taree and even Queensland to take part in the three-day event.
“They’ll be riding on bikes that are 30 years old, we get a great variety – it could be a 1927 Douglas or 1954 Ducati,” Mr Agnew said.
On Saturday, they’ll coordinate the mega raffle at Club Singleton.