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More than 2,000 kick up a little dirt to support law enforcement

STAFF PHOTOS BY DON COBLE
Posted 11/16/22

KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – Anyone owning a car wash within 25 miles of the Keystone Airport probably had a very busy weekend after the three-day Krawlin’ for the Fallen event. Mud-boggers and trail …

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More than 2,000 kick up a little dirt to support law enforcement


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KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – Anyone owning a car wash within 25 miles of the Keystone Airport probably had a very busy weekend after the three-day Krawlin’ for the Fallen event. Mud-boggers and trail riders found themselves – and their vehicles – caked with mud – all while bringing awareness to Off-Road United’s program expected to earn $100,000 to support Gold Star families. “Our goal is to bring the survivors out to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community,” said Krawlin’ founder Christine Johnson. This weekend’s event, considered one of the largest off-road festivals in Florida, attracted 150 survivors of fallen or injured first responders. There were more than 2,000 visitors to the airport, it also attracted more than 800 Jeeps and 70 vendors. Next year’s Krawlin’ for the Fallen is scheduled for Nov. 10-12, Johnson said.