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Newsletter – September 2016

NMALR Chapter 5 | John Bush, President
Membership: We currently have 25 members paid for 2016.
Calendar: Next Riders meeting is scheduled to be on the first Tuesday of the month: September 6th at Post 44, at 6:30pm. The upcoming ride schedule will be discussed at that meeting.

Rides & Events
This was a fairly active month for Chapter 5:

  • 08/02/16 The regular monthly meeting was held at the Post
  • 08/05/16 Several members met for breakfast at Hodges
  • 08/06/16 Chapter 5 participated in the State wide OWW fundraiser
  • 08/11/16 There was a ride to The Arrey Cafe for breakfast
  • 08/16/16 Chapter 5 members hosted at the Hamilton Military Museum
  • 08/21/16 Chapter 5 was represented at the Hot August Nights fundraiser for this year’s annual Post 44 Legion Family Golf Scramble

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For the first year since the inception of the OWW program, all funds raised by NMALR for their OWW program will remain in the state of New Mexico.

Chapter 5 was pleased to have 2 Unit 44 Auxiliary members join in the OWW fundraiser this year- one brought her young grandson to help. Funds from this OWW fundraiser are being used to assist the Auxiliary with their “comfort bags” for local homeless veterans. Chapter 5 OWW funds (with additional State OWW funding) are being used to replace a wheelchair ramp for a wheelchair bound paraplegic veteran in TorC. Chapter 5 Legion Riders are providing the plans and supplies and are working with a local church to provide the manpower to build it.

This year the plan for OWW State is to visit and offer aid to the State Veterans home in TorC, Ft. Bayard, the tent city in the Mesilla Valley Community of Hope, the Oak Street reintegration apartment complex in Las Cruces and possibly a new veteran’s home currently in the works for northern New Mexico.

Our monthly meetings are held at Post 44 on the first Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. – Feel free to drop in, guests are always welcome.

If you are interested in being in the ALR but don’t have a bike – we have a place for you. Ask any ALR Officer or Member for details – membership is $15 plus vest and patches.

Newsletter – August 2016

Membership:
We currently have 25 members paid for 2016.

Calendar:
Next Riders meeting will be on the first Tuesday of the month: Aug 2 nd at Post 44, at 6:30pm. The upcoming ride schedule will be discussed at that meeting.

The next OWW state-wide telethon will be on Friday August 4th and will be followed by the Wal-Mart fundraiser on Saturday, August 5th.

Rides & Events
This was a fairly active month for Chapter 5:

  • 08/05/2016 The monthly meeting was held at the Post
  • 08/08/16 Ride to Magdalena
  • Chapter 5 satisfied the urge for a Magdalena Burger on Friday and the Riders were accompanied by a frequent guest, Rosemary from Ireland. The group was greeted cordially at the restaurant, where several patrons thanked them for their service. There was live entertainment by Earl Gleason, who sang renditions of old cowboy songs.
  • The ten degrees break in the heat enjoyed in Magdalena was lost on the return. One hundred degrees (plus) found the group drinking tea by the pitcher at The Diner at the exit to the Jornada del Muerto between San Antonio and Elephant Butte. That saved the day when they continued the ride home. Road Captain Duffy indicated the Adobe Cafe east of Deming may be next.
  • 08/09/16 Visitors from post 58 in El Paso
  • On Saturday four Riders from El Paso came to Post 44 for a "meet & greet". Happily that coincided with a Second
  • Saturday breakfast so everything went smoothly. Our guests enjoyed the meal and the Post so much they swore they would come back soon.
  • 08/19/16 Chapter 5 members hosted at the Hamilton Military Museum.
  • 08/21/16 Chapter 5 members rode to the Adobe Deli near Deming for lunch.

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For the first year since the inception of the OWW program, all funds raised by NMALR for their OWW program will remain in the state of New Mexico.

This year the plan is to visit and offer aid to the State Veterans home in TorC, Ft. Bayard, the tent city in the Mesilla Valley Community of Hope, the Oak Street reintegration apartment complex in Las Cruces and possibly a new veteran’s home currently in the works for northern New Mexico.

Our monthly meetings are held at Post 44 on the first Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. – Feel free to drop in, guests are always welcome.

If you are interested in being in the ALR but don’t have a bike – we have a place for you. Ask any ALR Officer or Member for details – membership is $15 plus vest and patches.