Legion Riders of Maryland are preparing now to welcome the American Legion Legacy Run to the great state of Maryland. After the welcome we plan to join in on the ride to Louisville. Contact Squid from MD Post 116 for more information. Squid126@yahoo.com
March 3, 2009 4:58:00 AM EST
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
Registration Now Open for 2009
Latest news and developments for the 2009 American Legion Legacy Run:
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN at www.legion.org, or copy this link into your browser: http://www.legion.org/documents/legion/pdf/legacyrunregister_09.pdf
The initial cage run is scheduled next week (March 6-8). Run planning team will depart Indianapolis on Friday, March 6, and run the entire route by car. Team will have a chance to see road conditions, look at possible fuel/rest stops, consider alternate routes, points of interest, lodging and hotels, and meet with American Legion Riders and American Legion post officials along the 1,000 mile route.
More to come. Stay tuned.
Bill Sloan
American Legion Legacy Run
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN at www.legion.org, or copy this link into your browser: http://www.legion.org/documents/legion/pdf/legacyrunregister_09.pdf
The initial cage run is scheduled next week (March 6-8). Run planning team will depart Indianapolis on Friday, March 6, and run the entire route by car. Team will have a chance to see road conditions, look at possible fuel/rest stops, consider alternate routes, points of interest, lodging and hotels, and meet with American Legion Riders and American Legion post officials along the 1,000 mile route.
More to come. Stay tuned.
Bill Sloan
American Legion Legacy Run
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Legion Riders escort National Commander through Georgia
On Friday, January 30th, a large group of Legion Riders from Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina escorted National Commander Rehbein through Georgia on his visit to that great state.
Many of us are already planning our annual pilgrimage to Indianapolis to participate in the upcoming American Legion Legacy Run. We are planning fund raisers and getting donations so we do not show up empty handed!
Friday, February 20, 2009
Ride Plan from ARIZONA. Want to join us?
Dear Bill
It is possible that we can get some riders from California, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah to sign up and ride with the Arizona riders if we let them know that an organised ride is leaving Arizona?
When you get everything set would you include the following on the Legacy Run web page.
There is a Legacy Run departing from Post 40 in Chino Valley Arizona on Monday August 17th. The riders will arrive at the convention site on Fri. the 21st. Any riders from neighboring states that would like to join this group please contact Stony Monday. stonymonday@hotmail.com
Thanks!
Ride Hard - Live Brave
Stony Monday
It is possible that we can get some riders from California, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah to sign up and ride with the Arizona riders if we let them know that an organised ride is leaving Arizona?
When you get everything set would you include the following on the Legacy Run web page.
There is a Legacy Run departing from Post 40 in Chino Valley Arizona on Monday August 17th. The riders will arrive at the convention site on Fri. the 21st. Any riders from neighboring states that would like to join this group please contact Stony Monday. stonymonday@hotmail.com
Thanks!
Ride Hard - Live Brave
Stony Monday
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
The American Legion Legacy Run -- 2009
The fourth annual American Legion Legacy Run motorcycle tour is scheduled for Aug. 18-23, starting in Indianapolis and ending in Louisville, Ky., site of the Legion’s 91st National Convention. The Legacy Run raises money for academic scholarships awarded to children of servicemembers killed in the war on terror.
For the first time, the Legacy Run will head east, moving from Indiana into Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and into Kentucky, arriving Aug. 21 in Louisville (final route planning is under way). After completing a 1,200-mile trip, riders will take part in various Legion activities before leading the national convention’s parade Aug. 23.
Online registration opens March 15 on the Legion’s national Web site (www.legion.org). Participants should consider travel times to and from Indianapolis and Louisville as they mark their calendars. The preliminary travel plan is:
• The American Legion Legacy Run will assemble on Monday, Aug. 17, at Indiana’s Wayne Post 64, 601 S. Holt Rd, Indianapolis.
• Riders will depart Post 64 early on Tuesday, Aug. 18, and move east along Interstate 70 on the first leg of the journey.
• The Legacy Run finishes at the end of the parade route in Louisville. Riders may wish to stay there for the convention, Aug. 23-27. Legion posts in northern Kentucky and southern Indiana have also offered to host events and tours for visiting Legacy Run participants.
For additional information and online registration, visit www.legion.org (click on Legion Programs) or contact Bill Sloan, assistant director, Membership and Internal Affairs, at wsloan@legion.org.
For the first time, the Legacy Run will head east, moving from Indiana into Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and into Kentucky, arriving Aug. 21 in Louisville (final route planning is under way). After completing a 1,200-mile trip, riders will take part in various Legion activities before leading the national convention’s parade Aug. 23.
Online registration opens March 15 on the Legion’s national Web site (www.legion.org). Participants should consider travel times to and from Indianapolis and Louisville as they mark their calendars. The preliminary travel plan is:
• The American Legion Legacy Run will assemble on Monday, Aug. 17, at Indiana’s Wayne Post 64, 601 S. Holt Rd, Indianapolis.
• Riders will depart Post 64 early on Tuesday, Aug. 18, and move east along Interstate 70 on the first leg of the journey.
• The Legacy Run finishes at the end of the parade route in Louisville. Riders may wish to stay there for the convention, Aug. 23-27. Legion posts in northern Kentucky and southern Indiana have also offered to host events and tours for visiting Legacy Run participants.
For additional information and online registration, visit www.legion.org (click on Legion Programs) or contact Bill Sloan, assistant director, Membership and Internal Affairs, at wsloan@legion.org.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Monday, February 2, 2009
National Commander Special ALR Representatives Named
The American Legion has announced the appointments of Bill Kaledas (MI), and Terry Woodburn (IL), as National Commander Liaisons to The American Legion’s Internal Affairs Commission. Both experienced riders, Kaledas (Michigan Post/Chapter 396) and Woodburn (Illinois Post/Chapter 624) also have extensive leadership experience with mainstream American Legion and American Legion Rider activities.Kaledas has served as a post commander and post adjutant. A member of American Legion Post 396 in Garden City, Michigan, he was one of the original founders of The American Legion Riders and served as the commander of Post 396 during the time the first American Legion Riders chapter was formed in 1993. He was instrumental in helping to build the Riders nationally. Kaledas has also served as mayor of Garden City, Michigan, during his nearly 30 years of American Legion membership.Woodburn has also served as a post commander and post adjutant. He worked at the Legion state headquarters in Bloomington from 1981 through March of 1983, and then the next 16 years in Indianapolis working at the National Headquarters of the American Legion in the Americanism and Children & Youth Division. Woodburn assumed the duties of Department Adjutant of The American Legion of Illinois as of January 1st, 2000. He is a 37-year member of The American Legion and a veteran of the U.S. Army from 1966 through 1972. He has been a motorcycle rider since 1967, and the State President of the Illinois Legion Riders for five years.Both Kaledas and Woodburn have served since 2007 on the National Legion Riders Oversight Board."I am pleased to welcome Bill and Terry as the first special American Legion Rider National Liaisons to our commission," said Larry J. Besson, the chairman of The American Legion’s National Internal Affairs Commission. “They will bring extensive knowledge of The American Legion Rider's structure, history, unique challenges, and vision to the national headquarters, as well as outstanding expertise and demonstrated personal leadership."Kaledas and Woodburn will represent The American Legion Rider community for all matters referred to the Internal Affairs Commission regarding The American Legion Riders. The Commission or one of its subcommittees will study and make recommendations to the National Executive Committee or The National Convention delegates on resolutions submitted from the various departments on any matter related to The American Legion Riders.“Now the American Legion Riders have a strong voice at the table,” added John W. Querfeld, Director, Internal Affairs. “With the growth of The American Legion Riders to nearly 1,000 chapters worldwide, it was appropriate to bring two long-time riders as consultants to the national level of the Legion.”For additional information contact Bill Sloan, Assistant Director, Membership and Internal Affairs, at wsloan@legion.org.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Motorcycle Skills Training Experience?
Skills needed!
The National Headquarters of The American Legion is preparing a database of American Legion Riders nationally with motorcycle skills training experience as an instructor or mentor. If you are an American Legion Rider, and have experience as a motorcycle riding skills trainer or instructor, please email or mail your contact information and details to me here in Indianapolis.
Thank you.
Bill Sloan
PO Box 1055
Indianapolis, Indiana 46206
wsloan@legion.org
The National Headquarters of The American Legion is preparing a database of American Legion Riders nationally with motorcycle skills training experience as an instructor or mentor. If you are an American Legion Rider, and have experience as a motorcycle riding skills trainer or instructor, please email or mail your contact information and details to me here in Indianapolis.
Thank you.
Bill Sloan
PO Box 1055
Indianapolis, Indiana 46206
wsloan@legion.org
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
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Monday, November 17, 2008
The American Legion launches VetCam, a free one-on-one video conferencing – to enable you to talk face-to-face with friends and family across town or overseas; one-on-one; or with several people at a time.
Members of The American Legion, as well as members of the United States Armed Forces (active duty, Reserve and National Guard), their families and friends, are welcome to use this complimentary technology to remain connected with those people most important to you.
Visit http://vetcam.ncbintl.com/ for more information.
Members of The American Legion, as well as members of the United States Armed Forces (active duty, Reserve and National Guard), their families and friends, are welcome to use this complimentary technology to remain connected with those people most important to you.
Visit http://vetcam.ncbintl.com/ for more information.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Paralyzed Soldier gets a high-tech wheelchair
Paralyzed soldier gets a high-tech wheelchair - check out the link to see the video, to get the full story go here. For additional information, or to make donations in support of future foundation activities, please contact: America's Huey 091 Foundation, Inc. C/O Gary Lawson 901 Main Street, Suite 4400 Dallas, TX 75270-3794
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Email Greetings From The Royal British Legion Riders
From: World Wide Web Server
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 5:10 PM
To: National Commander
Subject: Contact via the legion.org webpage from Mike Baxter
Dear Sir,
Congratulations on a great site. As a Committee member of the Royal British Legion Riders Branch I am seeking any information that may be available for your Legacy run in 2010.
As part of our Poppy Appeal run we are planning a visit to USA and would like to join up with the Legacy run either to complete the whole run or just a segment.
Is it possible to be sent details so that we can start planning this adventure in supporting our troups and ex-service men and women?
Look forward to hearing from you,
Best Regards.
Mike Baxter
Riders Branch 3542 RBL UK
mill.house@blueyonder.co.uk
00441985846911
Mill House
Boreham
Warminster, UK BA12 9HQ
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 5:10 PM
To: National Commander
Subject: Contact via the legion.org webpage from Mike Baxter
Dear Sir,
Congratulations on a great site. As a Committee member of the Royal British Legion Riders Branch I am seeking any information that may be available for your Legacy run in 2010.
As part of our Poppy Appeal run we are planning a visit to USA and would like to join up with the Legacy run either to complete the whole run or just a segment.
Is it possible to be sent details so that we can start planning this adventure in supporting our troups and ex-service men and women?
Look forward to hearing from you,
Best Regards.
Mike Baxter
Riders Branch 3542 RBL UK
mill.house@blueyonder.co.uk
00441985846911
Mill House
Boreham
Warminster, UK BA12 9HQ
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Updated total as of September 3, 2008
$530,796.23 and still climbing.
From: lemondsg
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 11:33 PM
To: Sloan, William H.
Subject: don't mean to be a pest
Have had several ask me, the final tally of funds raised, for L-Run 08, plz. let me know when no. is available. Thanks Gary
From: lemondsg
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 11:33 PM
To: Sloan, William H.
Subject: don't mean to be a pest
Have had several ask me, the final tally of funds raised, for L-Run 08, plz. let me know when no. is available. Thanks Gary
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