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Boys battling illnesses will benefit from Renegade Pigs Motorcycle event this weekend

HOW YOU CAN HELP: Two needy local boys — one of them 2-year-old Gavin Scimeca of River Vale — will be the beneficiaries of the Renegade Pigs Motorcycle Club-North Jersey Chapter’s 18th annual charity event this Saturday, rain or shine, at the Dog House Saloon in Washington Township.

Photo Credit: Cliffview Pilot File Photo
Photo Credit: Cliffview Pilot
Photo Credit: Cliffview Pilot

Gavin, whose father, Tony, is a River Vale police officer, has won countless hearts as he battles a rare kidney disease that requires a costly transplant before his 5th birthday.

Gavin Scimeca

Various fundraisers such as Saturday’s Renegade Pigs event have been held the past two years to help Tony and his wife, Tara, raise money for medical expenses, in addition to the $150,000 they need to provide toward the estimated $500,000 cost of the transplant alone.

Meanwhile, the family of 12-year-old Jayden Singer also has incurred extensive and ongoing medical bills due to meningitis, which he contracted when he was three.

Jayden’s father has taken early retirement from the Passaic County Sheriff’s Department in order to care for him.

READ MORE: http://jaydensjourney.com

A $25 donation for this Saturday’s event — which runs from noon to 5 p.m. — includes food and beverages and live music.

There will also be vendors, prize drawings and a cash raffle.

The Dog House Saloon is at 270 Pascack Rd., Washington Township

MORE INFO: Contact Brian “Boo-Boo” Newman (551) 265-5558 or Joe “St. Nick” Sarnoski (201) 697-0554

Or email: info@rpmcnorthjersey.com

Dedicated to public safety, the Renegade Pigs Motorcycle Club is a non-profit national organization comprised of active and retired public safety officers who who share the common love of riding their American-made motorcycles and who believe in loyalty and camaraderie as core values.

The more than 40 chapters in 16 states and Washington, D.C. (three in NJ) are extremely active in charitable causes and fundraising efforts, especially when it involves children.

The North Jersey Chapter was chartered in June 1993 and remains one of the largest, with members either active or retired from all levels of law enforcement.

 

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