Two Liberty boys, Jeff Heishman and Kevin Broderick, each started a benefit motorcycle ride. Both Jeff and Kevin felt they needed to give back to the community, just as their parents had taught them. Knowing that they started their respective benefit rides. Jeff started the "Janey Heishman Ride" in memory of his mother Janey Heishman. Kevin started "The Over the Next Hill Ride for Immacolata Manor" in memory of his father, Robert Broderick.
Jeff lost his mother, Janey, to lung disease. Janey and her husband, Bill, began their motorcycle business, Liberty Cycle Center, in 1968. Jeff grew up in the motorcycling community, so a benefit motorcycle ride was the best way for him to memorialize his mother.
Kevin lost his father, Robert, to lung cancer. Nineteen months before his death, Robert started to volunteer his time to Immacolata Manor. Kevin, likewise being a motorcycle enthusiast, felt it was important to help the organization that his father cared so much about, so a benefit ride was the best way for him to memorialize his father.
Knowing there were sometimes conflicts in ride dates Kevin and Jeff decided in 2003 to combine the two rides and the "Janey's Over The Next Hill Ride for Immacolata Manor" was born.
Find out more about the previous years' rides by following the links below. Each past year has photos of that year's ride, who won prizes and our corporate sponsors for that year.
Or if you prefer, here are shortcuts to just the ride photos:
We've all got to keep going...we never know what we'll find Over The Next Hill.

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