Boondocks Grille & Drafthouse and Miniature Golf on
Ramrod Key hosted a charity event for Care Camps. Care camps are located across the United
States and Canada and are designed specifically for children with cancer. These camps are staffed with medical
personnel and camp counselors trained to meet the needs of these young campers
who have cancer. There are three such
camps in Georgia: Camp Sunshine in Decatur, Camp Rainbow in Augusta, and Camp
Twin-Lakes in Rutledge.
A group of 5 couples in two vehicles left from Marathon
Marina to attend this event on Ramrod Key.
Ramrod Key is named for a ship which was wrecked on a reef south of here
in the early nineteenth century. We had
reserved seating for 4 but were able to purchase another table and chairs upon
arrival. We were fortunate because the
Boondocks was crowded on this night due to the popularity of the musicians.
Livingston and his wife became interested in supporting the Care
Camps when the band played at a KOA Care Camp fund raiser. They began performing at many venues to
help raise money for the KOA Care Camps.
They sell bright turquoise hats for $100 at each event. Perhaps their largest money maker is the
auctioning of Margaritas made from an old Johnson outboard motor blender. At the 2012 International KOA Convention in
Orlando the famous outboard motor Margarita was auctioned for $13,000.
Joy
CHOA nurses staff those camps :)
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