People gathered in Sherman, South Dakota this weekend for the 10th annual “Ride for Tayden,” an event named after a young boy who died from cancer nearly eight years ago.
SHERMAN, S.D. (KELO) — People gathered in Sherman, South Dakota this weekend for the 10th annual “Ride for Tayden,” an event named after a young boy who died from cancer nearly eight years ago.
Bikes, ATVs, cars and a bus filled a street in Sherman before riding to nearby towns for a poker run.
Tayden Grohs, son of Trevor and Danielle Grohs, died on Christmas day in 2014.
“This ride started in honor of our son, so he was initially diagnosed with medulloblastoma, which is a brain cancer in the childhood cancer world. Some friends of ours started this while we were away in Chicago doing treatments for Tay and it’s just kind of progressed from there,” Trevor Grohs said.
The ride has continued since Tayden’s passing.