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Motorcycle club.

The term often conjures images of Harley Davidsons parked chock-a-block with a bunch of biker guys and gals all tattooed up sporting vests, jeans and wild hairdos.

Brothaz Cruizin defies all those stereotypes.

There's not a single hog leaning on a kick-stand outside the innocuous-looking headquarters of this motorcycle club at the corner of Martin Luther King Drive and Forrest Street in Jersey City. READ ON 

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BANGOR, Maine — A group of eight local police officers, bound by the brotherhood of their job and a love of riding motorcycles, started a law enforcement motorcycle club 38 years ago that on Saturday will be inducted into the American Police Hall of Fame.

The Bangor-based Blue Knights International Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club has grown into the largest law enforcement motorcycle club in the world and now has nearly 21,000 members in the United States and 27 other countries.

“Being a member of the Blue Knights is a true, true and devout honor,” John Pasko, vice president of the American Police Hall of Fame in Titusville, Fla., said Tuesday. READ ON 

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Greetings Everyone,

Sadly to say one of our brothers has left our company . But is now joyfully with the Lord in Heaven. Butch Roehler left us to be with the Lord this morning. For those who knew him but may not have known his name Butch and his wife Sharon rode a white Honda Trike. Many events were attended by them both, some of which were the events host by the Heaven's Saints, the Rock (Essex), the Queensman's events and his own event of course the Biker Breakfast at Colasanti's. There will be a showing Sunday and Monday at Family's First on Dougal Rd. in Windsor. Tuesday there will be a mass. Watch your Windsor Star.

In Christ Jesus service,
Gary & Diana Wright,
H.S.M.M. Harrow Chapter.

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The Buffalo Soldiers — a national motorcycle club of military, law enforcement and other professionals — celebrated their annual Savannah Charity Ride Saturday by donating $2,500 to the 200 Club of the Coastal Empire.

The ride ended with a police escort to Johnson Square where Otis “Viper” Smith, president of the Savannah Chapter, presented a replica of the check to 200 Club President Mark Dana. READ ON

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Say CMAers.... (and friends)
 
Have you started your Ministry Team Training or refreshers yet?
 
For those of you who might be interested in what the Mechanical Team has to offer, just have a look at the following video.  
 
If not, it's still fun to watch ! ! !   You won't want to miss this ! ! !
 
http://www.youtube.com/embed/iKqpvriKZuA

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