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Belleplain Bash This Weekend (May 9-11)

Fri. Night:  Camping and Bonfire

Sat:  Breakfast Run 9am from Belleplain; Club Picnic 3pm

Sat. Eve:  Evening Run 7pm. For details, go to "Belleplain Bash" Page

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MAY 18, 2008The Red, White and Blue Freedom Riders Present

Two Big Events, One Big Day

 Location:  Vietnam Vets Hall, 596 Seashore Rd., Erma, NJ

 

 1. Blessing of the Bikes, 11:30am 

Start the day with a hearty breakfast ($5 per plate), starting at 9am.  Then join us for our first annual Blessing of the Bikes service at 11:30.  Start the riding season with a Blessing for a safe year.  Promote a sense of community and fellowship among local riders.  Cost: Free. 

 

Followed by our first-ever…

 2. Scavenger Hunt Ride, 12 noon This should prove to be a fun, unique event!  Each rider will receive a list of items to find.  Some will be easy, some not so easy! There is no prescribed route:  you’re on your own!  Deadline:  All riders must return to the VVA by 3pm for food and entertainment.  The top 10 scavengers and the highest scoring Club will receive some great prizes.Cost:  $20/rider, $10/passenger.  Benefits “The Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk” and the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation.  For information, call Mike 609-602-2875

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NEW FEATURE:  Did you miss the last meeting?  Fall asleep during the Treasurer's report?  Have a senior moment?  Check out the new "MEETING MINUTES" page and catch up on what you missed.

Who Are The Red, White and Blue Freedom Riders?

The Red, White and Blue Freedom Riders Motorcycle Club started with eight riders in March of 2002. The Club's founders were inspired to form the group after the events of 9/11 to support victims of that tragedy and other needy causes in Cape May County. One of our members, Gerry Grant, was instrumental in saving lives in New York City on that fateful day. Since then the club has grown to date with a membership of over 50 riders from all walks of life who have one other thing in common: they love to ride.

   The club colors show an eagle holding a spoked motorcycle wheel, a police badge and a medical caduceus on the background of a firefighters’ emblem. RWBFR FOUNDER, retired firefighter, and past President Richard Sambenedetto promotes riding safety by offering a course for beginning riders instructing them in safe riding techniques.

   You may ask, why would Cape May County need yet another motorcycle club? Well, here’s just a short list of county causes the club has already supported: In 2004, by raising money parading with Classic Cars and hosting their first annual Bike Wash, RWBFR raised enough funds to buy 20 brand-new bicycles at Christmas for needy children of the area for “Toys for Tots”. The club rode in costume, created and designed a float, and won numerous awards delighting children and families in our county parades in Cape May Court House, Wildwood, Cape May, and at the County Airport’s Haunted Hayride at Halloween and Christmas time. RWBFR’s won the most represented club award for their participation in the 2004 Annual Cape May County Benefit Motorcycle Poker Run For The Turtles, helping our county turtles cross the roads and supporting environmental conservation at the Wetlands Institute and in our community. RWBFR’s made an outreach to senior citizens at the Crest Haven Nursing Home, where residents (some who were former bikers) were delighted and excited to see riders and have asked us to return again this spring.

   Our meetings are NOW held on the FIRST Tuesday of each month, and our recent monthly meetings have included speakers informing the club about different Cape May County causes being considered for support. RWBFR’s also just like to have fun, ride in numerous events, and hold regular Dessert Runs, enjoying the beauty of Cape May County and then a little ice cream after. All bikes welcome! Check out our Ride Schedule, or look at some Photos from this and past years. To contact any of our Club Officers, click on the "Contact Page."

 

  


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   -avoid fumbling for change at toll booths on the Parkway

   -avoid making the group split up to wait for you at tolls

   -avoid having to stop in a slippery puddle of oil and brake fluid at tolls

   -avoid having to find that dreaded NEUTRAL at tolls

   -avoid having to wait in backed-up lines at tolls

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TEAM RIDING BEGINS WITH YOU

Our riders are asked to follow a couple of simple rules. To ride as a team, the lead rider will start to his LEFT in the driving lane. Then TWO(2) seconds Later the 3nd Rider will be directly behind the 1st rider in the Same Lane. In order to survive on the Open Road, your motorcycle riding habits and techniques must be constantly thought of as "DEFENSIVE". When you ride in Our Group, your actions not only affect you, but the other riders as well. Therefore it is important to recognize and remember that riding with the RED WHITE & BLUE FREEDOM RIDERS is a "TEAM" effort. To be Safe, you must rely on the cooperation of all the riders in your group. If you are new to TEAM RIDING, then ask questions or ask the President for a training booklet. You will find that TEAM RIDING can be most enjoyable


 


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RWBFR Member Caz Rupinski, rest and ride in peace.
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Executive Officers

President,  Mike Pekora sparky6969@snip.net

Vice President, John (BEAR) Kopso fishman1144@yahoo.com

Treasurers,  Mark Haibach mshaibach@hotmail.com and April Haibach, aprilyn77@yahoo.com

Secretary,   John Robinson  semperfibuilders@hotmail.com

Sergeant at Arms:  Ron Oswald

Activities Directors: Linda Haug  rwbfr_co_act_dir@yahoo.com

Webmaster,  John King  jhking47@verizon.net

Membership, Mark and April Haibach (above)


Road CaptainsTom Seeger (Head Road Capt.), Ron Oswald,  Ed Smith. 

Safety Officer- Club Founder Rich Sambenedetto (Sambo)

 


Click here for a tribute to the Pledge of Allegiance and the Red, White and Blue