MEET AT RLHD 9:00am for Registration ; KICKSTANDS UP AT 10:15am and 11:00am
Ride for Pink Ribbon Advocacy ~ these are the stops for the Pink Ribbon Run:
Stop 1 - Back 40 Dining and cocktails 715-568-4064
19037 State Highway 40, Bloomer, WI 54724
Stop 2 - Ted's Timberline Lodge 715-559-4424
26064 County Highway M, Holcombe, WI 54745
Stop 3 - Glory B's Irish Pub 715-868-3990
832 N Main St, Bruce, WI 54819
Stop 4 - Burdy's Sports Bar and Grill
W14382 E Railway Ave, Weyerhaeuser, WI 54895
Stop 5 - Mary's Bluegill Bar 715-354-7949
109 S Main St, Birchwood, WI 54817
Pink Ribbon Advocacy, Inc. provides financial assistance to Barron County (WI) residents to help cover uninsured expenses associated with receiving breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.
It all started when... A group of friends from the Rice Lake (WI) Curling Club created CURL FOR A CURE as their attempt to “do what they could” to help in the fight against breast cancer. The first Curl for a Cure was held in October of 2002 and it far exceeded their expectations, raising over $13,000. Because no avenue existed to use this money to assist local breast cancer patients, the money was donated to The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. The second Curl for a Cure was even more successful, and most of those funds went to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
The group still wanted to help local breast cancer patients with this fundraiser, and Pink Ribbon Advocacy, Inc. (PRA) was created. With residual funds from Curl for a Cure #2 and a generous grant from 3M Corporation, Articles of Incorporation were drawn up and filed, and a Board of Directors was established. Pink Ribbon Advocacy, Inc. was granted 501 (c) 3 Charitable Organization status. With funds from a wildly-successful Curl for a Cure #3 in 2004, PRA was ready to begin helping women in Barron County with uninsured mammogram expenses and incidental expenses associated with receiving breast cancer treatment.
Pink Ribbon Advocacy, Inc. is a true grass-roots organization. As we have no office location nor any employees (thus none of the expenses), phone calls go to a voice-mail system and are responded to by board members, mail goes to our treasurer's house. Information is shared among the board members via email, and meetings are held on an as-needed basis. If you have any questions or comments for us, email us at pinkribbon@chibardun.net and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
https://www.pinkribbonadvocacy.org/
Open Event: This event is open to Chapter members, National H.O.G. members and other guests as desired. All riders and passengers must sign a release.
Impairment Policy: The consumption and use of alcohol is a serious personal responsibility involving the safety of family, riding friends and the individual HOG member. Alcohol consumption before or during a motorcycling activity is not safe, responsible behavior. Blue Hills Chapter #1143 does not allow the use of alcohol or drugs before or during a riding event* and does not furnish alcohol at Chapter rides. Riders whose skills are observed or suspected to be impaired by alcohol or drugs before riding cannot join the ride. Riders using alcohol or drugs while riding will be asked to leave the ride. It is the responsibility of each Template Chapter member to support the consistent enforcement of this policy
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