Update…

Jamestown (CSi)  What’s hoped to be the first  “Bikers for a Cause” benefit run, last Saturday raised about $5,000 for five charitable causes.

Photos for CSiNewsNOW.com by Matt Sheppard

     

Benefiting from the run were:  Teen City,  The North Dakota Veterans Home in Lisbon, DAV Regan McLean Chapter No.5, and the Great Plains Food Bank.

Stutsman Harley Davidson Marketing Manager Ashley Domino says $3,971 were raised.

$200 was donated by the Bergseth Brothers

$414.50 was donated from the Jamestown HOG Chapter.

$414.50 was donated from Stutsman Harley Davidson for a grand total of $5,000.

151 bikes, and 58 passengers for a total of 209 participants.

 

 

Previously reported:

Jamestown (CSi)  Seven motorcycle clubs came together June 3rd to raise money for North Dakota non-profits.

The CMA Dakota Sonshine Riders of Jamestown, Crusaders of Jamestown, Dakota Riders of Valley City, Jamestown HOG Chapter, Individuals of Jamestown, Lunacy of Devils Lake, and the Spirit Lake Riders of Devils Lake are partnering on June 3, 2017 to raise funds for North Dakota Non-Profit organizations.

Stutsman Harley-Davidson General Manager John Seifert says, “I think it’s a no-brainer to get as many clubs together to ride for something that is larger than just ourselves.”

Stutsman Harley Davidson, Marketing Manager, Ashley Domino adds, “One hundred percent of the profits made from the “Bikers for a Cause Benefit Run” will go to non-profit organizations chosen by the clubs involved.”

Two routes of around 260 miles have been planned by the Jamestown HOG Chapter to alleviate expected motorcycle traffic.

Both routes consist of six stops before returning to the Stutsman Harley Davidson, in Jamestown.  Registration will be at 10-a.m. and kickstands go up at noon.

Clubs are hoping this becomes a yearly event.

For more information on the run, on line go to:  www.stutsmanharley-davidson.com.