JEFFERSON — The annual motorcycle rally and live music event held each fall in downtown Jefferson still managed to raise more than $85,000 to help burn victim survivors attend Camp I'm Still Me in Scottsville, despite a year plagued by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Originally named the Boo Run Burn Benefit after event founder Charles "Boo" Chaler, who suffered a welding accident that burned more than 95 percent of his body in 1999, the event is now called the East Texas Burn Run and raises funds each year for the Percy Johnson Burn Foundation and to help child campers attend Camp I'm Still Me in Scottsville.
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