Quantcast
breaking news

Muscles for Muscles Car Show Raises Money for MDA

By: Kristin Anderson
Updated: June 16, 2012
"I built a couple cars in the mid to late '90s. And went to thousands of car shows, I think, all over the United States," said Mike Turner.

Turner has always loved working on cars.

"It's good to be able to do something like that and then see the fruits of your labor go out on the road," he said.

Mike rebuilt cars until his muscular dystrophy made it impossible to do so. That's why he was out at the 3rd Annual Muscles for Muscles Car Show, to help raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

"It takes a lot of money to do the research, pay for clinic visits, we send kids to MDA summer camp. All of those come out of fundraisers such as this," said Lori Seymore, fundraising coordinator for MDA.

And the large turnout showed the community's support.

"We've got a lot of support from car dealers, auto parts stores, furniture stores, tire stores. Everyone has really pitched in and donated and helped us out a lot," said Steve Longmire, judges coordinator of the Big Country Car Club. 

Even though he can't work on cars anymore, Tuner's not letting his muscular dystrophy get to him, and he's still building things.

"A lot of furniture a lot of, just basically anything custom furniture and stuff like that," he described.

Turner said he already had a background in wood work, so he turned to that when he could not longer build cars.

"When you've worked all your life and were able to get around to do things that you want to do, the only you can do is find something that keeps you busy," he said. "And I'm not going to stop doing things."

The Big Country Car Club was looking to raise over $3500 with today's car show.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

The City of Abilene Office of Neighborhood Services is currently accepting applications for two home buying incentive programs....

Neighbors living along S. 23rd and Brentwood drive say they're used to getting this much damage after storms....

The City of Abilene and Taylor County has started a storm shelter registration program, which will help emergency responders provide aid to residents that may become injured or trapped in shelters....

A large new national study suggests there is a link between exposure to air pollution during pregnancy and autism....

Two  employees at the Texas Dept. of Family and Protective Services (CPS) have been put on resigned in connection to the Tiffany Klapheke case....

The foods preschool aged children eat could reveal their chances of developing heart disease later in life....

Some doctors have started prescribing acupuncture as a means of treating concussions.  ...

Vandals hit the Baker Heights Church of Christ in Abilene over the weekend. ...

As the Parade of Homes kicks off in Abilene, many builders say the predicted oil boom may be the cause for their shortages....

Click here to watch complete post-election interview...

 
Find Articles Here
 
      Page 2 of 721
 
Search BigCountryHomepage.com