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Newsletter – December 2013

Legion Riders- American Legion Riders Chapter NMALR 5:

   Jim Coslin, President

(Written by Craig Pierson, Secretary):

Membership:  We currently have 25 members.

Calendar:  Next Riders meeting will be on the first Tuesday of the month: December 3rd at the Post at 6:30pm.  The next scheduled ride would be on December 7th.

Other upcoming events are:

  • Luminaria Walk at Elephant Butte State Park during the evening of the 14th.

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Rider Activities November, 2013

Scheduled Ride:  The ride scheduled for the 9th of November was cancelled in favor of the “Run For The Wall” bike rally.

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Activities and Events: Chapter 5 hosted the “Run For The Wall” bike rally Saturday the 9th.  The rally was part of the Veterans Day festivities that also included the car show at the New Mexico State Veterans Home (NMSHV).

For the first time participants were given the opportunity to choose between two distinctly different types of rides.  One option was similar to a poker run that took the riders to various locations in the T or C, Dam Site and Elephant Butte area.  The other was a longer run that went to Chloride where the participants had lunch at the Chloride Bank Cafe.

The rally was well attended by both local motorcycle enthusiasts and visitors from out of town.  This year the event raised $400 for Veterans Memorial Park.  We anticipate that Chapter 5 will become the permanent host and organizers going forward.

During the evening of the 7th Post 44 and Chapter 5 also participated in an event honoring our senior veterans.  Veterans from every armed conflict since WWII were present and gracefully accepted the applause, camaraderie and mutual recognition of the sacrifices made by those who served.  Each generation shared their mutual respect for those who went before and those who came after; all sharing the same call to duty, love of country and honor. The event was held at the Senior Citizens Center and was attended by representatives of the two VFW’s and other dignitaries including the Mayor of T or C.

Monday the 11th, Post 44 members representing each branch of the American Legion family participated in the ceremonies held on Veterans Day at the NMSVH.  Ours was the only veterans organization to post our colors at the event.  As part of the ceremonies a moment of silence was observed at 11 o’clock on the 11th day of the 11th month marking Armistice Day which essentially concluded hostilities in WWI.  That moment was followed by taps blown by a Junior ROTC member and Amazing Grace was performed on bagpipes. Continue reading

Newsletter – October 2013

Legion Riders- American Legion Riders Chapter NMALR 5:
Jim Coslin, President
(Written by Craig Pierson, Secretary): Click on images to view larger
Membership:
We currently have 25 members.
Calendar: Next Riders meeting will be on the first Tuesday of the month: October 1st at the Post at 6:30pm. The next scheduled ride would be on October 5th.
Rider Activities September, 2013
Scheduled Ride: The ride scheduled for the 7th of September was cancelled.
10-2013-image004Activities and Events: Chapter 5 hosted the first (possibly) annual “Fall Picnic” in the early evening of September 15th at Winding Roads Park above Dam Site. The event was well attended by Chapter 5 members and guests. Chef Nikiforow (pictured) offered up a typical picnic fare of hamburgers, hotdogs and sausage. Also on hand was an abundance of side dishes brought by various Chapter 5 members including several offerings straight from Chuck and Carolyn’s home garden. Carolyn’s homemade salsa was a big hit. Later, after the ravening horde was sated, a wandering band of troubadours happened by and, for the price of food, agreed to provide musical entertainment for the crowd.

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