The 13th Annual Palmetto Police Motorcycle Skills Competition, which benefitsCamp Happy Days, is April 4-7 at Myrtle Beach Mall,10177 North Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach (next to Bass Pro Shop).
The public is invited to attend this free event. If you like, you can use this opportunity to donate toCamp Happy Days, which welcomes all children with cancer across South Carolina without charge. From their signature summer camp, age-specific on-going programs, family counseling and financial assistance, “dream dates,” hospital visits, holiday giving and more, these programs help relieve worries and strengthen family bonds.
Developed with guidance from the medical community, Camp Happy Days programs help improve the emotional, physical and psychological health of children and families affected by pediatric cancer. At Camp Happy Days, kids discover the power within themselves as they share life-changing experiences with kids just like themselves who are battling cancer. Kids can be kids again as they have fun and gain confidence.
What cancer takes away,Camp Happy Days helps give back.
The Palmetto Police Motor Skills Competition is a way to showcase the skills of law enforcement motorcycle riders or motor officers. They come to the competition from different states and locally and are put to the test through a series of performance-under-pressure events.
It takes a great deal of practice to be able to handle the weight and size of a motorcycle. The basic idea behind police motorcycle training is to make the motorcycle work to its maximum potential. A simple philosophy of motor officers is, if you hit or rub a cone in training, you have just struck a pedestrian.
Several events help determine the overall best riders. These riders are ranked in a final overall category. The best overall rider earns the title of Mr. Rodeo. The best team consisting of four members earns the title of Best Overall Team.
For a detailed itinerary and other information about the types of courses the motor officers will ride in the motorcycle skills competition, visitwww.ppmsc.us
For more information or to donate to Camp Happy Days, please contact Sergeant Ray Pollock at843-241-4313 (Cell), 843-280-5511 (Office) orrrpollock@nmb.us