Location: Bayou Thunder Saloon Shreveport LA
5-6 May @ Bayou Thunder Saloon
1910 Market St
Shreveport, LA 71101
United States
Call 318.759.1950 group code is USMV
Host Hotel
Hilton Garden Inn
2015 Old Minden Rd
Bossier City, LA 71111
United States
$119 a night
Includes shuttle (first come first serve)
Several other budget options near event (you have google)
Room rate link: https://www.hilton.com/en/attend-my-event/shvomgi-usmv-56b1b0ef-3b35-4f7b-b3b6-2e6f792458dd/
Will have raffles and live entertainment both days, best damn crawfish boil around, and all the brotherhood your little hearts can stand.
In addition to the pair of Limited Edition Makes Mark we will raffling off a gun (still deciding on make/model) and a lottery basket. The crawfish will be large and spicy this time of year and beer will flow like water! If you plan on indulging like a champ, we have first-come first-served shuttle service from host hotel and we’ve got an Uber guy on speed dial for dedicated service elsewhere.
For cheaper options, I recommend the Wingate or Quality Inn Bossier City (near I-20 and Barksdale Blvd). We also have a handful of casinos to stay at if you don’t like money. As a rule of thumb, be careful about hotels on the Shreveport side of the river. Lots of BS over there.
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Club House Address: 3186 W. Nubian Rd, Salem IN 47167
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SOMD (MD-3) 22nd Annual Charter Party to be Held May 5th-7th in Southern MD. Meet and greet Friday May 5th and Charter party Saturday May 6th.
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NH-1 11 Annual Bash will be Saturday May 13 2023 at the American Legion Post 11 20 Webster St Jaffrey NH
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Brothers it’s that time of year again to come hang out and celebrate with Lamar County GA-10. We are celebrating 10 years as a chapter so come enjoy some food and drinks and of course brotherhood. We will have a meet and greet Friday evening for those rolling in the night before. Travel safe and we will see you there.
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Since the day we chartered Ohio 6 at NPM in South Dakota, we were asked “when is the party!” Well, after 1+ years of planning, and checking calendars, we have a date. We would like to announce that the very first ‘THE’ Buckeye Blast presented by ‘THE’ Zone 6 will be 5-6 May 2023. We have worked and will continue to work hard to put together an annual worthy of you, our beloved Brothers.
When calling the host hotel (740) 363-8869 ask for Keely or Angie and use code USMVOH6 for room rate of $84.99 a night. This rate is good until one week before the party, after that you’ll pay regular rates.
Hotel info
Address:
Quality Inn and Suites
1251 Columbus Pike
Delaware, OH 43015
Phone: (740)363-8869
Room code: USMVOH6
Rate: $84.99
Meet and greet Friday 5 May 2023. We will provide dinner Saturday evening.
When calling the host hotel (740) 363-8869 please call Monday-Friday between 7:30-3:30 and ask for Keely or Angie. Use reservation code USMVOH6. The guys working the desk in the evenings seem to be a little slow and aren’t able to understand how to use the code in the system. Rate is $84.99 per night and is good until a week before the event.
We will be running a one day The Hunt during the party registration will be Friday evening more details and info will be coming as we get everything finalized.
The Mason Dixon Chapter first Spring Fling. Please save the date June 3. We are going to have live music from 2pm to 8pm. Door open at Noon. There is going to be camping available for the weekend.
Address:
822 Mountain Ridge Rd, Big Cove Tannery Pa.
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4th Annual Brother Bullfrog Memorial Poker Run!
Location: American Legion 225 Oak Street Kingman AZ
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GA-2 Annual will be the 6th of May. Our 20th annual...
We look forward to seeing all the Brothers that can make it.
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WVA-2 is pleased to announce our 2023 Party in the Panhandle, 20 May 2023. Take a beautiful ride to the Panhandle of West Virginia and spend a great day of Brotherhood.
Location: Green Frog Altos
5476 Shepherdstown Road
Martinsburg, WV 25404
20 May 2022 (Noon - 1600)
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NYS Annual
Friday June 2 - Sunday June 4th, 2023
Lake Chalet Campground
593 State Route 8, Bridgewater NY 13313
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Save the Date May 20 2023.
Meet and greet Friday 19 May
Virginia 2 The Outpost Southern Virginia would like to invite all our Brothers come celebrate our 20th anniversary.
Free food and Free admission
Hotel 1/2 mile from the National D-Day Memorial.
1598 White House rd.
Moneta Virginia
Come join us to celebrate and enjoy the Brotherhood
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MI combined annual is June 2nd and 3rd
Saturday, June 3, 2023, 2:00pm
Veterans Hall
2640 Blazer Rd. Maybee, MI 48159
We want to invite you all to Brother Greyback and CC's wedding June 3rd 2023 in Salem Indiana. The ceremony will take place at 4:30 PM on Saturday June 3, 2023 at ***6128 W Prowsville Ridge road campbellsburg IN 47108 *******
The reception will be held at IN 5 clubhouse after the ceremony, 3186 W Nubian Rd. Salem, 47167.
Also, just as an update, we will be having the rehearsal dinner Friday night June 2. At IN 5 club house All are welcome, but food is being catered for only the wedding party but as we always do if you are there on Friday, we will find a way to feed you. Saturday there will be food for everyone bar will be open as usual at IN 5 clubhouse both Friday and Saturday night. We are asking that it be kid friendly on Saturday between the hours of 1 PM to 11 PM. I hope all of you can make it.
We were looking forward to seeing our brothers but due to unforseen circumstances, SC4 "The Boro" will have to cancel our Annual that was scheduled for June 3, 2023.
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Last Friday of the Month!
Address: 4238 James Dr. Hephzibah GA 30815.
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IN-9 2nd Annual poker run on June 3rd
Starting at: VFW Post 2067
151 E Washington Ave, Peru, IN 46970
Check-in: 10:00am
First bikes out: 11:00am Last bikes in: 3:00pm
Ending place: American Legion Post 418
111 Depot St, Walton, IN 46994
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Location: Connolly's Sports Bar & Grill, 10045 Belvedere Road, Royal Palm Beach, Florida
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Meet and Greet Location:
VFW/FOVA Post 655 in 524 E Poplar
St, McConnellsburg, PA Time 1900
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GA 11 has been asked to lead the Ride for Vets. This is a ride to support Veterans with PTSD. It is scheduled for June 3rd 2023 in Johns Creek, GA. It is being hosted by the Johns Creek Veterans Association (JCVA) whom we have had an outstanding relationship with in the past. There is a ride fee of $25.00 per bike. We will have local law enforcement as escorts to block any and all intersections. Following the event, we will hit our local watering hole for some R&R and visit with any of our Brothers from our great Eagle Nation that can attend.
Brother's, the Johns Creek Veteran's Association "Ride for Vets" is Saturday. We are linking up at the Newtown Park at 0730hrs.
3150 Old Alabama Rd.
Johns Creek, GA
The ride starts at 0800 sharp so we all need to be in position well before then. The U.S. Military Vets MC will be leading this ride. There will be police escort so the ride should be pretty cut and dry. When we get to the end, we will peel off to a gas station to refuel/refit and go from there. GA11 will make our way back down to the Newtown Park for the event.
Afterwards, we'll grab a bite to eat and we may find ourselves back at the GA2 Clubhouse for some lemonade and good conversation. We'd love to spend time with our Brother's so we hope you can all join us.
Here is a quick brief I received from the JCVA who is hosting the ride. I've also included the flyer that has more details you may want to know. The ride fee for us has changed to $25 per bike. That includes the rider and a passenger.
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Our brother BAJA's extension and Wife of 46 years passed away and here are the arrangements for those who wish to attend.
After a 10 month battle with Brain Cancer (GBM)
Barb Franquist known to her closest friends and family as "Buckwheat" will be laid to rest.
The viewing will be from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm for family and from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm for all others on Tuesday May 9th at Bast/Stauffer Funeral home in Boonsboro Maryland.
The Service will be held at 10:00 am on Wednesday May 10th at St. James the Greater in Charlestown West Virginia. The procession will travel from the church immediately after the service to Fairview Cemetery in Keedysville, Maryland.
After the burial service, there will be a COL/Luncheon back at the St. James church in Charlestown West Virginia at approximately 1:30 pm.
The Service will be held at 10:00 am on Wednesday May 10th at St. James the Greater in Charlestown West Virginia. The procession will travel from the church immediately after the service to Fairview Cemetery in Keedysville, Maryland.
After the burial service, there will be a COL/Luncheon back at the St. James church in Charlestown West Virginia at approximately 1:30 pm.
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FLA-6 Blacksheep Chapter has changed their Open House schedule to every 3rd Friday of the month starting May 19th.
Open at 1900
Address:
358 8th St.
Holly Hill, Fl. 32117
See attached flyer.