Back left Chuck Williams, Charlie Jeleniewski, David Floyd, Katie Goron, Jennifer Brooks-Kaluzney, Annette Brandt, Jeff Brandt, Jeremy Halsey. Front Rev. Jim McGuire, Ron Cummins, Mary Johnson, Rick Kasper, Becky Hartong. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
Ron Cummins and Mary Johnson, organizers of DH Choppers for Hospice with Rick Kasper, CEO of Joliet Hospice Area Community Hospice.
Rick Johnson, one of the original organizers of the DH Choppers for Hospice fundraiser, died July 2. Johnson had always hoped the benefit would raise more than $20,000 at its annual September event. This year it raised $25,000.
Part of the bike show at the annual DH Choppers for Hospice. This year, the bike enthusiasts donated $25,000 to Joliet Area Community Hospice.
The rock band Bastard gives a toast and shout-out to one of the original organizers of DH Choppers for Hospice. Johnson died suddenly on July 2, two months before the annual benefit for Joliet Area Community Hospice.
Damnation (AC/DC tribute band) entertains the crowds at the annual DH Choppers for Hospice, an annual fundraiser for Joliet Area Community Hospice.
Partygoers at the annual DH Choppers for Hospice enjoy a good time and the satisfaction of helping to raise thousands of dollars for Joleit Area Community Hospice.
The annual DH Choppers for Hospice, an annual party that raised $25,000 for Joliet Area Community Hospice this year, features, beer, bands, a bike show, food and a variety of vendors.
At this year's DH Choppers for Hospice benefit for Joliet Area Community Hospice.
JOLIET — The concept is simple: Pay $20 to attend a DH Choppers-hosted party. You’ll receive five bands and plenty of beer, along with a bike show (with judging) and vendors, all to benefit Joliet Area Community Hospice. This year — the DH Choppers sixth …