The Lost Motorcycle club are group of Motorcycle enthusiasts who have done many important things in this city that go unnoticed to the public from charitable work to hosting bike shows and much more. Today we will be looking into a few of the many great deeds this fine group has accomplished.
I spoke with the President of the Lost MC Jon Van der Linde this week, and we discussed the many great feats his crew of motorcycle enthusiasts have accomplished in recent times.
Jon told me about a recent charity event where they held an auction for a fully custom motorbike and all the proceeds went to “Motorcycles for Minors” a charity that teaches children how to ride motorcycles. The Lost has raised a staggering Six Hundred and Sixty-Six Thousand Dollars for many charities over the years and will continue to do so.
I also took a tour of the Yellow Jack Inn, a nice bar located at the outskirts of Sandy Shores, this bar is also owned by the Lost MC, and they are open every day and are ready to serve anyone at any time. The bar serves a variety of drinks and even serves food for those who are feeling peckish and when they are closing for the night the food that has not been eaten gets donated to the nearby homeless shelter.
While Interviewing Mr Van der Linde he looked outside his window and suddenly ran outside the building we were talking inside of, and he saved a child from being struck by a car 2 streets away just in time. He then gave the child Ten Thousand Dollars and we continued with our interview.
I asked Jon how many Bikers are a part of the Lost MC and he told me “There are no Bikers in this Club, Just Family and we are always looking to expand this Family at all times by reaching out to the public.” So, if you are interested in joining this fine group of people then be sure to give them a call.