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Director of Connecticut American Legion Riders' Presents Charter To Chapter 101 - Somers

Jackie Evonsion, Director of the Department of Connecticut, American Legion Riders (ALR), officially presented the charter to members of the newly formed American Legion Riders, Buck - Dubiel Chapter #101, on June 18th, in Somers.  John R. Hartley, Director of Chapter 101, received the charter on behalf of the chapter, and members were on hand to sign as charter members. 

American Legion Riders chapters are well known for their charitable work, which has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for local children's hospitals, schools, veterans homes, severely wounded service-members and scholarships.

Currently, 106,000 American Legion Riders meet in over a thousand chapters in every domestic department and in at least three foreign countries. Riders in Iowa have formed an honor guard called The Five Star Freedom Riders, and Riders in Mulvane, Kan., founded the Patriot Guard to protect the sanctity of military funerals from protesters. Riders in all states have escorted military units returning home from combat tours overseas, conducted massive cross-country fundraising events for wounded warriors from all services, and have raised millions of dollars for countless local, state and national charities.

True to the Legion's grassroots tradition, each chapter manages its programs at the post level, where the best ideas are born. The Riders are part of many projects and events, including:

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  • Rolling Thunder, the annual POW/MIA rally in Washington on Memorial Day weekend.
  • Local charity events in support of The American Legion and local communities.
  • Raising money for VA hospitals, women and children centers, children and youth centers, schools and other facilities.
  • Sponsoring or participating in motorcycle runs to benefit numerous charities.
  • Local memorial ceremonies and community parades.
  • The American Legion Legacy Run, an annual cross-country fundraising ride from National Headquarters in Indianapolis to the national convention city.
  • Riding to honor fallen military men and women, and to protect the sanctity of their funerals from those who would dishonor their memory.
  • Escorting military units to departure airfields and airports for combat tours overseas, and welcoming them home upon their return.
In order to become a member of The American Legion Riders, you must first become a member of The American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary or Sons of The American Legion. Membership criteria is established not to exclude family and friends, but to comply with the constitutional requirements of the supporting post or department, which must adhere strictly to American Legion constitutional requirements as well as local, state and federal laws regarding veteran, civic and fraternal organizations. Check out our Local Legion Post website which has all of the details, requirements, and easy ways to join online. The Somers Legion website is: www.SomersPost101.org.

If you are already a member of a neighboring American Legion Post which has no Riders Chapter, then you are very welcome to join the Somers Riders Chapter, while still remaining a member of your current Post.

If you are interested in participating in this new organization, would like an application, or would like some more information about the American Legion, and/or the Riders, please call (888) 240-8188, or send an email to: Info@SomersPost101.org.
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