Thursday, July 30, 2009

Florida Ride for Recovery Celebration

Poker run Aug 1 st for Sylvia's Ranch at Julie's Bar


Hi we're having a poker run this sat. Aug 1st at 11:30 starting from Julie's Bar 9371 Dauphin Island Parkway, Theodore, AL, on the way to the Island . With a rain date of Aug. 8th. Our organization Sylvia's Ranch is a small horse ranch that caters to challenged children. Hope to see you there. Please pass this information on to your people. Thanks. Rev. Judy Jett, Sylvia's Ranch

Monday, July 27, 2009

Coast RedLiners/Woodie Brazlle Memorial Ride to New Orleans August 22-O9 leaving Moss Point at 9am from the Cone Truck stop!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Pensacola Pacesetters are collecting donated School Drive Supplies-

at The Drizzle so for they have had both bases Nas and Cory come drop off book bags full of supplies. Our box is filling up. Pass it on!!! Also check out The Drizzle http://www.thedrizzlebbq.com/

All Throttle, Ebony Pearls, Pacesetters & Others Come Together For Back-to- School Drive-

On July 25, 2009 from 1-4 pm at Rickarby Park 550 Rickarby St. Mobile, AL. we will be giving out Free School Supplies , Hot Dogs, Snow Cones etc. all while it last! Also will have spacewalk for kids to play! Clubs/Organizations who are listed contact PrimeTime or wish to be a part of this Community Event Please contact anyone with All Throttle Mobile Chapter, Ebony Pearls or Pacesetters !!!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Ride for CHANGE...Ride for HOPE® -2009 STOP THE VIOLENCE & seek alternative means to conflict resolution campaign




WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT-You will help move THE SPIRIT OF OUR COMMUNITY forward by forwarding this email invitation>>>>>>>>>

Can you imagine 10,000 bikes enroute to the King Center for Non Violent Social Change in ATL during the National Bikers Roundup for one occasion?

What: Ride for CHANGE...Ride for HOPE® -2009 STOP THE VIOLENCE & seek alternative means to conflict resolution campaign

When: Saturday, August, 8th 2009 (During the Roundup in ATL)
Registration starts at 9:00 AM
Kickstands up at 11:00 PM SHARP!

Where: Start location-Harley Davidson of Atlanta
501 Thornton Road
Lithia Springs, Georgia.

End location: The King Center for Non Violent Social Change
Presentation and wreath laying ceremony

Who: Brought to you by (R.U.S.H.) Riders United to Serve Humanity

Why: Because we are in a hurry for CHANGE.

Donation: $20.00 (a portion of the proceeds to benefit The King Center for Non Violent Social Change.)
Attached you will find the flyer for the Ride for CHANGE-Ride for HOPE. Please forward this information to all bikers and bike clubs so they can put this memorable event on their schedule too.

For additional information contact Terry Hardy aka Money @ 773-220-2602

Terry Hardy
Director, Ride for CHANGE...Ride for HOPE®
Founder, www.worldofsoulmc.com
Director, BPM Community Development Corporation
237 W. 95th Street
Chicago, IL 60628-1321
773-291-0933 x100
773-291-0936 fax
www.bpmcdc.org
www.worldofsoulmc.com
www.worldofsoulmc.com/profile/money (Click here to view my profile)
worldofsoulmc@live.com

"This project can be instrumental in reducing violence while inspiring community activism and beyond the 1st Congressional District….I am encouraged by the Ride for Change’s demonstrated community leadership and I support the proposed project to benefit the King Center.”
-Congressman Bobby L. Rush
“The Ride for CHANGE…Ride for HOPE Project is an awareness campaign that addresses issues significant to the community. It has proven to shed a positive light on the bikers and their causes….To address the issue of violence, the Ride for CHANGE…Ride for HOPE project seeks to give attention to Dr. King’s approach to non violence while contributing to the King Center. This is a monumental step towards a successful project. Keep hope alive!”
-Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., Rainbow PUSH Coalition

“It is wonderful to have the continued support of the motorcycle community.”
-Kerry-Ann T. Powell, Washington D.C. Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial Project

“I applaud the efforts behind this project to seek non-violent means of conflict resolution, dedicated to the vision and principles of Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.”
-Congressman Jesse L. Jackson, Jr.

Saturday, July 18, 2009