Beagle Rescue League to host motorcycle run
AUGUSTA — The Beagle Rescue League will have the Sixth Annual Joann Miller Memorial Motorcycle Run on Sunday, April 27, starting at the ChatterBox Drive In in Augusta.
The ride will end at The Black River Barn in Roxbury Township. A cash lunch will be optional.
Registration will be $15 per person, which includes a continental breakfast and a commemorative ride pin for the first 100 registrants.
Check in will begin at 8:30 a.m. and the ruide will start at 10:45 a.m.
Events throughout the day include a blessing of the bikes, bestowed by R.O.A.R Chapter 920 and group participants have the chance to win a trophy for best representation by a club.
Doc South, a renowned radio announcer, will be on hand to celebrate the first ride of the spring season!
New this year, legendary female riders Gloria Tramontin Struck and her daughter will be on hand to meet and greet the crowd. Featured in the 2014 film "Why We Ride", Struck will share some of the experiences she had in her nearly six decades of riding. At 88 years old, she still makes the yearly trip to Sturgis!
This ride is supported by the the N.J. Devils, N.Y. Giants, Rutgers Athletics and many local businesses. To date they have helped raise more than $20,000.00 to benefit homeless dogs.
Last year’s attendance topped 265 riders.
For additional details visit us www.wix.com/jammiv/run or send us an email at jamminfo@yahoo.com.