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Bike Rally at Red Lake

4th Annual Fundraiser Ride Against Youth Suicide

Organizers invite all motorcycle rider to join in a fundraiser ride against youth suicide. The event is held in conjunction with the Red Lake Nation Fair Celebration and Pow-Wow at Red Lake, Minnesota on August 27, 2011.

The rally will will begin on the morning of August 27th. Riders are asked to line up at the Red Lake Fire Department with the Red Lake Nation Fair Celebration Parade at 10:00 AM. Bikers will be the first in line and lead the parade. Registration and breakfast for all riders begins at 8:00 AM at the Fire Department.

Organizer Bill May asks that bikers ride along with other motorcyclists to show support for this worthy fundraiser. “Our ride will take place in beautiful Debs, Nebish, Blackduck area and on to the Red Lake Nation, all the way to one of the most beautiful sights on the Red Lake reservation called ‘The Point’”, said May.

According to May, riders will see some of the area scenery and beaches during this rally. “We will conclude our ride around 4pm”, said May, “and then we will feast with a Famous Red Lake Walleye Fish Fry for all registered riders and passengers.” Door prize drawings will also take place after the ride.

When: August 27th - 2011 Red Lake Fire Department

Time: 8am Registration 10am Line-up

Cost: $25 per Bike $10 additional passengers

Bike Rally Agenda & Times

€ 8:00 am - Registration and Breakfast for all riders at the Red Lake Fire Department

€ 10:00 am - Line-up. Bikers will be first in line in the Red Lake Nation Fair Celebration Parade.

€ 4:00 pm - Conclusion, Fish fry with door prize drawings taking place for registered riders, passengers and others.

€ Poker Run ($500 in the pot already) Buy-in $10.

For more information and registration: Maureen Lyons (218) 679-2111, Bill May (218) 368-5286, or Lisa Beaulieu (218) 679-2306

*Group will not be held responsible for any injuries or bike problems that occur during the ride. Riders will ride at their own risk and are responsible for providing their own safety equipment.

 

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