| March 18, 2009 | ||
| 3:00 PM | to | 4:00 PM |
The Jeremy Lusk Tribute Exhibit will open at the San Diego Hall of Champions at 2131 Pan American Plaza in Balboa Park. The San Diego-born rider’s bike, gear and trophies will be on display. The ribbon-cutting ceremony is at 3 p.m.
Meanwhile, the Lusk Legacy Foundation is accepting donations and has numerous items for sale, including a Jeremy Lusk action print signed by the Temecula-based Mulisha.
The foundation will attempt to achieve a higher standard of safety at freestyle motocross events and “embodies positive values, such as courage, individualism and family.”
It “recognizes the value of an involved membership and seeks to encourage that involvement with accurate and transparent communication.”
Last among its core values: “The Jeremy Lusk Foundation embraces the values of which it was founded upon in recognition of Jeremy Lusk — friendship, camaraderie, enthusiasm for each other and the spirit of freestyle motocross.”
Lusk was 24. He’d recently become a Christian and had the words “In God’s Hands” tattooed across his chest. You can buy T-shirts stamped with those very words from the foundation and Mulisha websites. The $25 cost, Lusk’s thousands of fans will agree, is money well spent.
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