Bikers Who Scare Haunted House Opens Tonight
October 14, 2011

Clarksville, TN – Come out and take a terrifying journey through the old Carmike Theater. Located at 1955 Madison Street, the Bikers Who Scare Haunted House starts at 7:00pm Friday, October 14th. This is the 9th year for the haunted house with all the proceeds going to benefit Bikers Who Care Children’s Charities.
The entry fee is only $10.00 per person. The Haunted House will be held October 15th, 16th, 22nd, 23rd, 29th, 30th, 31st. It opens at 7:00pm each night.
Mag’s Coffee Accepting Donations to “Bikers Who Care – Family Fund”
October 5, 2011
Clarksville, TN – On September 18th, 2011, after completing their annual toy run benefit, five members of the Bikers Who Care (BWC) organization died in their sleep from what has been determined to be carbon monoxide poisoning. The tragic, untimely deaths of these caring people not only resulted in a tremendous loss to the Clarksville community, but also forever changed the lives of twelve children.
As parents and grandparents, we at Mag’s Coffee want to help in whatever small way we can. [Read more]
Bikers Who Scare 9th Annual Haunted House Set To Open October 14th
October 5, 2011
Clarksville, TN – The 9th Annual Bikers Who Scare Haunted House is set to open Friday October 14th at 7:00pm. The location is the same as last year at the old Carmike Theater located 1955 Madison Street.
The dates for the Haunted House are: October 15th, 16th, 22nd, 23rd, 29th, 30th, 31st. Gate Opens 7:00pm each night with a $10.00 Entry Fee per person. Money from the Haunted House goes to Benefit Bikers Who Care
Children’s Charities. Be sure to go out and have a great time at the Haunted House.
For more information call 931-551-9878 – Bikers Who Care [Read more]
Charity Soccer Match to Benefit Camp Rainbow
September 21, 2011


Clarksville, TN – On Saturday September 24th, 2011 there will be a charity soccer match between the Clarksville High Lady Wildcats and the Rossivew Lady Hawks to help raise money for Camp Rainbow. The game will kick off at 7:00pm at Clarksville High School. Admission is only $5.00 with all the proceeds from the gate being donated to Camp Rainbow.
Jeff Major, who is the soccer coach for Clarksville High School, has put this event together along with Bikers who Care and Camp Rainbow. Melinda Kelly-Rich, from Reliant Reality, helped Coach Major organize the event. [Read more]
It’s Toy Run Weekend in Clarksville Tennessee
September 16, 2011
Clarksville, TN – It’s that time of the year. The Bikers Who Care are hosting the 30th Annual Leslie W. Watson Memorial Toy Run & Benefit Party.
The event starts today, Friday September 16th and goes through Sunday September 18th at the Clarksville Speedway located at 1600 Needmore Road. [Read more]
Best Of The Road Visits Clarksville and Fort Campbell
July 8, 2011
Clarksville, TN – Over the weekend, Tawny Clark and Chris Staudinger visited Clarksville as part of the Rally McNally – USA Today Best of the Road contest. Clarksville had the most votes for the Most Patriotic contest and earned a visit by the judges.
Tawny and Chris spent two days in town on a mission to see if Clarksville will become the Most Patriotic city. They took lots of photos and video to take back to the panel of judges who will actually make the final decision later this month. [Read more]
Trails and Treats at Dunbar Cave
October 21, 2010
Clarksville, TN – Families are always looking for fun and safe trick or treat alternatives for Halloween. The Clarksville Children’s Theatre Organization and Dunbar Cave has partnered with several other organizations and local businesses such as Bikers Who Care, T.O.Y.S. and Daymar institute to host the cave’s first inaugural Trails and Treats October 30th from 3:00pm-6:00pm.
Candy and craft stations will be set up along the two main trails that lead to the cave entrance where there will be guest appearances by the Animal Tales Cave Critters.
Charity Event to Benefit Camp Rainbow
October 2, 2010

Clarksville, TN – There is a charity soccer match tonight, October 2nd, at Rossview High School. Clarksville High School and Rossview High School girl’s soccer teams will play against each other to help raise money for Camp Rainbow.
Jeff Major who is the soccer coach for Clarksville High School has put this event together along with Bikers who Care and Camp Rainbow. [Read more]
Bikers Who Care Benefit Party and Toy Run Weekend
September 16, 2010
September 17th, 18th, and 19th – Clarksville Speedway
The Bikers Who Care are putting on an all weekend long Benefit party, this Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Clarksville Speedway, 1600 Needmore Road, Clarksville, TN.
Admission is $25.00 in Advance or $30.00 at the Gate and is good all weekend. [Read more]








