42nd - Palo Duro,TX (Roadrunners)

Chapter 42 was formed in 2020 with Brothers Keepers MC. We are the 42nd chapter covering the entire Texas panhandle. We are firefighters that enjoy supporting the community on duty and off. We enjoy the brotherhood with others, that are willing to ride the extra mile or two to support other groups in the community. We like to take every opportunity to attend or be part of all benefits and events that are happening in the Texas panhandle.

Chapter Officers

Michael Pearson "Cowboy"
President
Chad Guthrie "GUT"
Vice-President
James Vandiver
Sergeant at Arms
Trey White "Shystie"
Sergeant at Arms
Haley Pearson "Hales"
Secretary-Treasurer
Ed Adamson "ED"
Road Captain
Dan Minter
Road Captain
Jim Light
Chaplain

Charity Event

September 7, 2024 • Tripps Harley Davidson HOG Room
2nd Annual Palo Duro Burn Run

We will be having a meet and greet at Scooters 4100 Bushland Blvd, Amarillo, TX 79106. On the 7th we will have a 5 draw poker run across the north panhandle with lunch provided at the Talon Point stop. We will have an after run event at the hotel with bar and music. Hotel information is the Cactus Cove Inn 2501 E Interstate 40 Hwy, Amarillo, TX 79104. Reservations with 20% off room can be made with code brothers keeper by phone or www.cactuscoveinn.com. Registration for run starts at 9A.M First bike out at 10A.M and last bike in at 3P.M. With raffle and auction to follow.

Recent News

November 4, 2024

Chapter 42 Makes Donation to Panhandle Children's Foundation

Members of BKMC Chapter 42 were able to make another donation to the Panhandle Children's Foundation, Inc following their efforts at the 2024 Hogs on the Point fundraiser. This makes the 2nd year that Chapter 42 has had the pleasure of attending and helping with this event. BKMC 42 assists the PCFI with the children's BBQ cook-off by starting and tending to the fires- a job perfectly suited to a club made-up of firefighters.

The PCFI was founded in 2003 and provided financial aid to disabled, disadvantaged, and ill children across the Texas Panhandle. The services they provide are funded exclusively from donations by sponsors, individuals and various fundraising efforts. Examples of things these funds will provide include: durable medical equipment (wheelchairs, walkers, etc), feeding supplies, travel costs and hotel costs for hospital visits, and school supply drives. 

In 2007, the PCFI was gifted a 60-acre retreat, Talon Point located just outside Dumas, TX that they use to facilitate special camps for disadvanted and disabled children. 

For more information on Chapter 42 visit them on Facebook at BKMC Chapter 42 Palo Duro

For more infomation about the Panhandle Children's Foundation, visit http://panhandlechildrensfoundation.org/about-us

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October 26, 2024

Blessing Those Who Bless Others

Brother's Keepers MC Chapter 42 is thankful to supporters who have made it possible for the Chapter to make a donation of $5,750 to The 100 Club of the Texas Panhandle.

The 100 Club has a primary mission to support the efforts of first responder agencies across the northern counties of Texas. Their efforts aid departments in obtaining equipment, materials, educational support and in the event of severe injury or loss, they provide aid that is essential in moving forward for those we leave behind. 

The 100 Club of the Texas Panhandle holds a special place in the hearts of BKMC 42 Members and Officers. The organization provided gracious support to the family of late Dalhart VFD Chief Curtis Brown, who was the founding President of Chapter 42. The Chapter is grateful to have the opportunity to make this donation around the anniversary of his loss. 

For more information, or to inquire about making a donation to either of these organizations, visit

https://www.texaspanhandle100club.org/

or 

https://www.brotherskeepersmc.com/bkmc/chapter/dalhart-tx

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