Survivor Nicaragua star Holly Hoffman, a South Dakota native, will join former
Survivor star Rupert in Sturgis at the Buffalo Chip Campground to help raise money for Rupert's Kids.
Eureka! South Dakota’s own
Survivor, Holly Hoffman, has made it to the final five and was featured in the CBS competitive reality show
Survivor Nicaragua’s season finale Sunday, Dec. 19.
Holly confirmed Friday that she will be at the Legendary Buffalo Chip Campground for the entire Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in August. She will be available all week to meet with campers and concert-goers for autograph sessions. While at the Buffalo Chip, she will join former
Survivor star Rupert to help him raise money for Rupert’s Kids. She also will be among the celebrities participating in the Buffalo Chip’s annual Legends Ride which benefits The Sky Ranch for Boys and the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame.
The 44-year-old Eureka swim coach has survived through 15 episodes of the immensely popular CBS
Survivor Series’ 22nd season and was vying for the $1 million prize in Sunday’s episode.
“We are delighted to have one of South Dakota’s own be so successful in the grueling competition of
Survivor Nicaragua,” said Rod Woodruff, campground owner. “And, of course we’re especially happy to have her bring her star power to the Buffalo Chip to help us celebrate our 30th annual party and to help raise money for Rupert’s Kids and the Legends Ride charities.”