Newsletter – October 2014

Legion Riders- American Legion Riders Chapter NMALR 5:

Jerry Garlow: President

(Written by Craig Pierson, Secretary):

Membership: We currently have 27 members; a warm welcome to Bill Nenno our most recent member.

Calendar: Next Riders meeting will be on the first Tuesday of the month: October 7th at the Post, at 6:30pm. The next scheduled ride would be on October 11th. That is also coincident with second Saturday breakfast.

Rider Activities September, 2014

Special Announcement:

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Rides & Events

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The 11th was a special occasion as Chapter 5 members participated in a Nine/Eleven candle light vigil; organized by the American Legion Family. Riders President Jerry Garlow was one of the speakers addressing the crowd. The Riders contributed many cases of water, Gatorade and granola bars to the fire departments.

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The 14th was Elephant days and, as usual Chapter 5 participated in the parade with a couple motorcycles and riders in the parade.

The 16th marked the first of the regularly scheduled shifts when Chapter 5 members act as hosts at the Diane Hamilton Military Museum. Chapter 5 has committed to that on an ongoing basis. Later that evening a regularly scheduled non-business / happy hour meeting was held at the Post.

On the 23rd our Road Captain led several members of Chapter 5 (and nearly as many guests) to Deming for lunch. Good ride, good weather, good food!

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 – September 2014

Jerry Garlow, President                                                                                                              September 2014 NMALR Chapter 5
Elephant Butte, NM 87935

Membership: We currently have 27 members; up one from last month.

Calendar: Next Riders meeting will be on the first Tuesday of the month: September 2nd at the Post, at 6:30pm. The next scheduled ride would be on September 6th.

Rider Activities August, 2014

Scheduled Ride: The scheduled ride date coincided with the New Mexico Legion Riders State Picnic that ran from Friday evening to Sunday afternoon. So we scheduled a “benefit run” that traveled around the local area in order to include members from out of town attending the picnic. The run, which was lead by our Road Captain Bob Duff, was sparsely attended but he reported it went well, had good weather, and it was a good ride.

Special Announcement:

Chapter 5 has been invited to attend the 9-11 candlelight vigil on that Thursday. As of this writing the Rally point and destination have yet to be announced.

Saturday the 13th is the Elephant days parade; the Legion family is entering a float and the Riders are invited to ride alongside the float; staging is at 9:00 at Marina Suites, parade starts at 10:00am.

State Picnic

Chapter 5 hosted the annual NMALR State Picnic this year for the second time in three years. Attendees had the opportunity to visit the Post Friday evening for Karaoke and the next morning for “Second Saturday” breakfast. Chapter 5 prepared a brisket BBQ with all the “fixins” for Saturday afternoon. Cactus Flats provided music Saturday evening and nearly everyone and their dogs came to the party. The music was about over when a horrendous sandstorm followed by a hard rain caused everyone to run for cover. John Bush nicknamed the efforts to clear the bandstand as the sand covered everything; “Operation Desert Storm” (local edition).

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Noteworthy Events

Breakfast Ride

On the 14th our Road Captain led several members of Chapter 5 (and nearly as many guests) to the Arrey Cafe for Breakfast. Good ride, good weather, good food! Continue reading