The post on social media says that with it being a busier than ever summer, and out of respect for their amazing and supportive community as well as other events and fundraisers taking part they decided on postponing the 2022 event until next year.
The event they say is a major fundraiser for the Tanner Steffler Foundation.
It has raised over $120,000 to support youth mental health and addiction initiatives in Huron County.
They then close by saying that next year’s event will be bigger and better than ever before.
You can find more information on the foundation and planning for the 2023 event at the Tanner Steffler Foundation Facebook page via the link below.