Show and shine at Palmer raises $2400 for disability charity
The event, one of the biggest for the Skulls Social Crew in South Australia, has netted a generous sum for Riding for the Disabled.

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A motorbike lovers’ social event at Palmer has netted a donation of almost $2400 for a disability charity.
The Skulls Social Crew hosted the show and shine at Palmer Oval on August 2.
Dozens of riders brought their bikes along, while a few showed off their cars.
Hot food was available and you could have a try at axe-throwing in exchange for a donation.
Proceeds went to Riding for the Disabled SA, a volunteer-based not-for-profit organisation which enables people living with disability to experience horse riding.
While the organisation’s Murray Bridge branch is no longer operating, it helps people at various other locations around South Australia.
The RDA SA branch is at Oakbank.
- More information: Search for Skulls SA on Facebook, or for Riding for the Disabled, visit rdasa.org.au.



Group members get together to show off their vehicles at Palmer on August 2. Photos: Supplied by Bruce Wood.