Proceeds from Blue Ridge Harley-Davidson’s Bikers for Babies Poker Run and inaugural Triple Thunder Ride to benefit March of Dimes

From Blue Ridge Harley-Davidson

Press release

Blue Ridge Harley-Davidson will be supporting March of Dimes with the Bikers for Babies Poker Run on Oct. 24, along with an Inaugural Triple Thunder Ride with Iron Thunder Saloon. The rides will end with a celebration party, as this will be the last big ride for the year for the dealership.

Registration for the ride(s) will begin at 9:30 a.m. at Blue Ridge Harley-Davidson. Registration for riders will cost $20 and cost for passengers and an additional poker hand is $10. Kickstands will go up at 11 a.m. and the after party will begin at 2 p.m., with food, live music, raffles and more. Best hand in the poker run will be awarded $300 and worst hand will receive $100.

March of Dimes offers community programs and services across the nation to promote healthy pregnancies and babies and to work to prevent premature births and birth defects. This year, more then 35,000 people are expected to participate in Bikers for Babies rides across the country. Riders and non-riders are welcome to collect donations from friends and family members to support the March of Dimes.

ABOUT BLUE RIDGE HARLEY-DAVIDSON
A part of the Scott Fischer Enterprises family of Harley-Davidson stores and located at 2002 13th Avenue Drive SE in Hickory, right next to the Hickory Convention Center, Blue Ridge Harley-Davidson® sits in the beautiful foothills of North Carolina near the renowned Blue Ridge Parkway. Please visit BlueRidgeHD.com or call (828) 327-3030 for details on this and other dealership activities.

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