Annual Bike Fest wheels in the crowds

Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer Amvet Post 92 members Bob Dadiomoff, Rich Vassar, Tony Vieri and Jack Edington (not shown) performed a flag retirement ceremony to begin the 9th Annual Treasure Coast Bike Fest at Memorial Park in downtown Stuart. The event took place for three days beginning Friday, Jan. 29 and benefitted The ARC of Martin County.

Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
Amvet Post 92 members Bob Dadiomoff, Rich Vassar, Tony Vieri and Jack Edington (not shown) performed a flag retirement ceremony to begin the 9th Annual Treasure Coast Bike Fest at Memorial Park in downtown Stuart. The event took place for three days beginning Friday, Jan. 29 and benefitted The ARC of Martin County.

Mary Kemper
Staff Writer
The weather took a breath and stayed clear, and relatively cool, for the 9th Annual Treasure Coast Bike Fest Jan. 30 and 31 at Veterans Memorial Park in Stuart, sponsored by Advocates for the Rights of the Challenged.
Over the two days, thousands came to honor veterans, eat good food, buy goodies and get loads of information from dozens of different organizations, as well as live and recorded music.
Jan. 30 was the day designated to honor America’s veterans.
Members of AMVETS Post 92, Jensen Beach, ceremonially retired a flag by protocol, which includes giving proper respectful remarks before burning the flag.
Sunshine Johnson of the Treasure Coast Gold Star Mothers sang the national anthem.

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