Bike Helmet Giveaway at Clay County Off-Road 1st Annual Elk Mountain Fall Festival

Clay County Off-Road, a non-profit group of all-terrain vehicle enthusiasts, has organized the 1st Annual Elk Mountain Fall Festival to be held Oct. 22-23 at the Clay-Leslie Industrial Park. The goal of the group is to develop more off-road riding opportunities to attract more tourists to the Clay County area.

The family friendly event kicks off on Friday night with Movies on the Mountain.  The film Hocus Pocus will start at dusk, followed by the original Halloween at 10 p.m.  The Clay County middle school cheerleaders are selling popcorn and drinks as a fundraiser.  Various other school groups and teams are volunteering to help as well.

On Saturday, the festival continues with a benefit ride for Dale Lee, a cancer patient, with all proceeds going directly to him.   Registration is from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. with the ride leaving at 10 a.m.

Throughout the day, there will be pumpkin decorating, inflatables, a petting zoo, costume contests, face painting, a battery-operated car, truck, or ATV race,  a hayride, vendors, and food trucks.

Trunk or Treat will begin at 5 p.m, followed by a costume contest at 6 p.m. and the best decorated ATV award at 7.  The Haunted Forest will begin at dark and is being presented by the Clay County Baseball team.

Glenda Hubbard, a paralegal at Morgan, Collins, Yeast & Salyer, is one of the founding members of the Clay County Off-Road ATV group. The group is collecting donated cash prizes and bicycles to give to children and has collected more than 25 bikes so far!

Roy Collins, the managing partner of Morgan, Collins, Yeast & Salyer, PLLC, has pledged to donate a bicycle helmet for each donated bicycle. We are proud to support worthwhile causes and give back to the communities that we serve.

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