Newsletter – May 2013

Legion Riders- American Legion Riders Chapter NMALR 5:   Jim Coslin, President

(Written by Craig Pierson, Secretary)  Elephant Butte, NM87935

Membership:  We currently have 24 members.

Calendar:  Next Riders meeting will be on the first Tuesday of the month: May 7th at the Post at 6:30pm.  The Next scheduled ride is on May 11th.

 

Rider Activities April, 2013

Scheduled Ride:  There was no scheduled ride again this month.  However, after breakfast at the Post, Jim, Jerry and Craig did take a short “public relations” ride to show the colors around the area.  They visited with the owners of My Motorcycle shop on third street, the Socorro Leather shop in Williamsburg and Miller Guns and Ammo in Caballo.

Activities and Events: The Riders hosted a table for the third week of the “Cosmic Talent World Expo of T or C”.  This event which is scheduled to last two more months is being held at the LeeBelleJohnsonSeniorCenter in the early evening of the second Saturday of the month in conjunction with the regular Art Hop in downtown T or C.

On the sad side, the Never Forgotten traveling trophy has taken flight and, inexplicably, come to roost in Carlsbad.  On March 28th Chapter 5 hosted Riders from Chapter 3 out of Carlsbad and relinquished the trophy for the time being.

Up-coming Events: As part of the T or C Fiesta events the Riders President Jim “Snoopy” Coslin will ride in the parade with other representatives from the Legion family at Post 44. As part of our ongoing public relations effort, the Riders will also host a table in Ralph Edwards Park all day Saturday and Sunday morning alongside the Auxiliary and SCCA.  There will be a number of activities there at the park including live music.

Also, don’t forget the bike show in the parking lot of BBQ On Broadway and the motorcycle run to local stops around T or C held after the parade beginning at 11:30.

Finally, John “Husker” Bush, one of Chapter 5’s members, has been on an extended visit to Australia and has been kind enough to share some photos.  Guess he’s having a rough time. 

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See our face book page at @ http://www.facebook.com then go to Search (type) American Legion Riders NM5, then click on the Logo – all our pictures/comments are posted there for the last and previous rides or see Chuck, he has them on his computer. If you are computer-savvy, you can download them for yourself

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 – April 2013

Legion Riders- American Legion Riders Chapter NMALR 5:   Jim Coslin, President

(Written by Craig Pierson, Secretary)  Elephant Butte, NM 87935

 

Membership:  We currently have 23 members and 4 prospective members.

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

 

Rider Activities March, 2013

Scheduled Ride:  There was no scheduled ride again this month due to the perversity of climate changes caused by global warming.  No, just kidding!  It’s just typical spring weather in New Mexico.

Unscheduled Ride:  On March 2nd American Legion Riders from all over the Southwest part of New Mexico gathered at the Mesilla Valley Community of Hope (MVCH) facility in Las Cruces to provide aid and support to homeless veterans living in temporary shelter.  The Riders met with the veterans offering needed help and advice to reintegrate their lives such as recovering important military documentation and separation papers.

There were seven veterans, ranging in age from about 30 to 82 years old, living at the shelter of tents, known as Camp Hope, at the Mesilla Valley Community of Hope. The Riders took local veterans to a Wal-Mart Supercenter in the afternoon to help each purchase clothing items, including jeans, shirts, socks and shoes, as well as hygiene products, from body wash and deodorant to shaving cream and razors.  They also treated the veterans to lunch at a local restaurant.

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This was the first time Operation Wounded Warrior has joined with the Mesilla Valley Community of Hope, and leaders of both organization leaders said they hope the partnership is one that will continue to grow.  If you would like to find out more about MVCH and read the Las Cruces Sun News article there are some links below.  Just copy and paste the address into your browser.

http://hopevillagelascruces.wordpress.com/2013/03/04/american-legion-riders-come-to-aid-camp-hope-veterans/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wH2Gj6mfRFM

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