This Saturday, Aug. 26, Noblesville Masonic Lodge 57 is helping local children with their eighth annual Lucky Teter Rebel Run car and vintage bike show at Forest Park, State Road 19, Noblesville. The event will benefit the Noblesville Masonic Angel Fund.
“This fund assists Noblesville children K through six whose family may need financial assistance with glasses, dental work, and other miscellaneous items,” Barry Dixon told The Reporter. “100 percent of our profit will go to this fund.”
Dixon has been involved in Noblesville Masonic Lodge car shows for 10 years and has seen all seven previous Lucky Teter Rebel Runs. Pre-1980s motorcycles will be allowed in the show.
This event historically draws over 150 vehicles and raises $3,000, depending on weather. This year they want to see even larger numbers. The Masons are hoping for 200 cars and $4,000 for their Angel Fund.
“This show is on the grass with lots of shade,” Dixon said. “The show is in honor of past Noblesville resident Earl ‘Lucky’ Teter. Teter and His Hell Drivers were nationally known daredevils from the 1930s and early 40s that performed an automotive thrill show throughout the United States.”
Registration for cars and bikes begins at 9 a.m. Awards will be presented at 3 p.m. The entry fee is $10 and with dash plaques will be available to the first 200 entries. Custom trophies, the coveted “Lucky 13,” the Lucky Teter Legacy award and the Spider Mills Heritage Motorcycle Award will be presented.
DJ Rocket Jockys will rock the day away with classic oldies and rockabilly music. Come out to Forest Park this Saturday for great food and fun for a worthy cause. Event shirts will be available for purchase.
Sponsored by Noblesville Masonic Lodge. All proceeds to benefit The Noblesville Masonic Angel Fund. For more info call Barry Dixon at (317) 773-2272 or email luckyteterrebelrun@att.net.