The American Legion
William M. Randolph, Post 593

 

 


Wm M. Randolph
The American Legion
Post 593
326 West Legion Dr.
Converse, TX 78109
(210) 658-1111
Email:  Post593TX@yahoo.com
 

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Post 593 has an active chapter of the American Legion Riders (ALR).  Approval was granted at the general membership meeting held on 4 Feb 04.  Below is some information on the program.  A more complete website on the ALR program can be found here:  http://www.AmericanLegionRiders.net. 
 

A Message From The Legion Riders Director

Riders, for those of you that attended the super bowl party at the Legion you already know that it was a good turn out of people and fun was had by all.  There were games of chance (lots of Riders won) lots of food & fun.  If you missed it, oh well, it was good.

I want to give my personal thanks to several of our Riders that helped during the party; Paul Crafton was doing/selling the quarterly football pool (great), Art & Marta Castro came and sold Riders T-shirts and also took orders for more, Jack Putalavage sold Rider koozies, Abran (Brown) Zavalla set up and cooked some awesome sausages for everyone and Debi & myself sold the 50/50 raffle.  Oh, and outside on the patio the plotting/planning for Riders future HARD BUTT ride (1000 miles in one day) was being discussed.  All in all our Riders did well (made some money) and had a good time. 

Thanks again!  You all continue to make me proud!  God bless.

 

Ruben Aguirre
Semper Fedelis
Semper Paratus

 
 

A Message From The Legion Riders Director

To all our wonderful Riders:

Today was a great day (30 Oct 04). We gathered at our post at 9:30am and departed with 21 bikes on route to Stacy's point of contact.  We looked awesome and made an extremely good showing coming in to the parking area with all our Riders.  We are getting on the map as far as who we are. 

We had several other veterans from other MC's that want to join our group.............wow, wonder how many we can get if we ever decide to start an advertising campaign...hummmm? It was a good run and everyone had a good time. Safety is always an issue and that was taken care of very well. 

I know that that a few people were taking pictures of our group and the run.  Please send them to Dennis  Ducharme so he and Irma can look at them and drool............just kidding, so he can view them and decide which ones he will wants to put on our Legion Riders wed site.  Dennis is my guru for the site and I value his judgment on what gets posted.  I am sure it will be the best of the best of pictures to enlighten our group.  Now as far as riding tomorrow (Sunday) since ya all have guessed by now I am a bit tippsy..............yea right, ha  ha ha.....no really I have been given a bunch of "honey do's" that I have to do so we (Debi) and I will not make the Sunday ride.  It some how feels like I need two bodies to do all the great and wonderful things that we are involved with...........maybe I am just gettin old..........nawwwwww nat a chance, ahaha.  Hope everyone has a great time on the ride tomorrow, ride safe and see ya all later.

Oh shoot, almost forgot.  On Nov 06 (Sat) there is going to be a Veteran's Day parade in Universal City and our Legion Riders have been given the position of being 3rd in place in the front of the parade.  After the grand marshal departs at the review station we will be behind the Judson High school Color guard (#2 spot).  Whomever wants to ride, please dress up your bike in the best American Colors you can and let's meet at the Legion before the ride, and we'll all ride over to the staging area and show all these people who we are....AMERICAN LEGION RIDERS!  Hope ya all can make it.  If ya want to go and do not have a bike rider let us know and we can try to hook you up with a bike.  God bless ya all.  Thank you for being part of our program and part of Debi's and I lives............Love ya all!

Ruben Aguirre
Semper Fedelis
Semper Paratus

 
 

A Message From The Legion Riders Director

Here is the update on tonight's (October 12th) meeting. Well, it was a bit long, about an hour and a half.  As I write this it's now a little late and I am a bit tired. This was due to about ten people bringing in their applications at the last minute to be eligible for CHARTER MEMBERSHIP.  Now are you really ready for this?  We now have 74 charter members effective tonight, WOW!!!!!   I want to tell ya more but am a bit tired and I have an appointment in the early AM.  I just had to tell you how good we did tonight. All is well, we now have a bunch of great Veteran, Legionnaires and best of all, great people to ride with.  We (Riders) are going to need all of you for the 2007 National convention being held here at our Post.  More later, gotta go night night.  Debi did a great job on processing all the late entries and we got it done, hip hip hooray!  It was a great TEAM effort and I am very proud of our group of Riders.  I would like to put this on the web site as bragging rights.  It is too awesome.  More later.

Ruben Aguirre
Semper Fedelis
Semper Paratus


Legion Riders Membership Application in Word 95 Format 
(Print this out and take it to the Post home, or stop by the Post and pick up a copy.) 
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The American Legion Riders

The American Legion Riders (ALR) are members of the American Legion who are also motorcycle enthusiasts.  They can be found participating in parades, partaking in motorcycling events, and supporting the communities where they live, work, and play.  Members of the ALR come from the Legion, the Legion Auxiliary, and the Sons of the American Legion.

 Purpose:  To participate in parades and other ceremonies that are in keeping with the Aims and Purposes of the American Legion.  To promote motorcycle safety programs and to provide a social atmosphere for American Legion members who share the same interest.  To use our Association to promote and support programs of the American Legion through service to our Community, State and Nation.

The American Legion Riders is not a Motorcycle Club (M/C), and does not practice M/C rules or regulations. The American Legion Riders is family-oriented, just as is its parent organization:  the American Legion.


   Membership Requirements

The membership requirements for the American Legion Riders are very straightforward. To become a member, you must...

    ...be a current member of the American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary or Sons of the American Legion.  (NOTE:  You do not have to be a member of Post 593 to belong to the Post 593 Legion Riders Chapter.)
    ...own a motorcycle (at least 250cc) or be the spouse of an owner who is an American Legion Rider member.

    Legion Riders Membership Application in Word 95 Format  (Print this out and take it to the Post home, or stop by the Post and pick up a copy.)  Click Here for directions to our Post.

 

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An Introduction to The American Legion Riders

The Beginning of the American Legion Riders

       In the fall of 1993 Chuck (Tramp) Dare shared a dream with then Post Commander (Polka) Bill Kaledas at the American Legion Post 396 in Garden City, Michigan.  The idea came about to start a motorcycle association that would operate within the American Legion.  The idea was to provide an atmosphere whereas Post, Auxiliary and S.A.L. members, who shared an enthusiasm for motorcycles, could come together.  It was meant to be a family oriented group.

     Not knowing how to start this group up, and stay within the scope of the American Legion, a letter was written to then Department Adjutant Hubert Hess.  In his November 19th, 1993 reply he stated that it "Sounds like a great idea".  In this letter, and follow-up phone conversations, he gave us instructions on how to manage this program at our Post.  He also provided us information on how to get approval for the use of the American Legion Emblem.  We then sought to get this program recognized through our Post Membership.  The idea was brought up at our Post meeting to have our Post sponsor the group to be known as the "American Legion Riders".  It was passed by our members and thus became the birth of the first American Legion Riders group. 

      We started with just a small group.  Within a few months we grew to nineteen members.  We worked on developing a set of by-laws to help us to provide structure to our group.  We designed an emblem for the American Legion Riders.  This emblem, contained within its design, the emblem of the American Legion.  Working closely with our Department Adjutant we were able to gain approval, by the national headquarters of the American Legion, to have our emblem manufactured for our group.  This emblem is worn today by Legion Rider groups throughout the country and can be purchased directly through the American Legion National Emblem Sales.  Examples of the patch can be viewed on our website: http://www.americanlegionriders.net

     Another important decision we made, with concurrence of our Department Adjutant, was to not require members that wanted to become Legion Riders to transfer to our Post.  Our Post sponsored the American Legion Rider group, but not all of our members belong to our Post.  We felt that if we required members to transfer to our Post that this would cause a lot of hard feelings in other Post near our own community.  What we soon found out was that our membership grew, not from current Legion members, but many joined the American Legion to become members of the American Legion Riders.  A very conservative estimate would say that over half of our current membership joined the American Legion to enable them to join the Riders.

      Right after starting we proceeded to get down to "business".  Our objective was to support the aims and purposes of the American Legion, through service to our Community, State and Nation.  We did such things as putting on a "Bingo" at the VA Hospital, putting on fundraisers for local charities, participating in motorcycle "runs" to raise money for charity and participation in ceremonies and parades.  We did have some Post members who thought, in the beginning, that we would be just a bunch of "Bikers".  After seeing the kinds of things we did, we gained a lot of respect in both the American Legion community as well as our own community.

      In 1996 we had an article published about the American Legion Riders in the American Legion National publication of the "Dispatch".  An article in the American Legion Magazine soon followed up this article and again in May 2002.  In about 1996 "Tramp" moved to Texas, where he did a great job of promoting the Legion Rider program there.  Today, there are groups of American Legion Riders throughout the country.     

Where we are today

      As the membership of the American Legion Riders is a very diverse group, so are the programs that they are involved in.  By allowing each American Legion Rider Chapter to give their members the ability to manage their program at the Post level, the program has been allowed to grow. Today there exist Legion Rider programs in several states, and many more starting.  The types of things that these groups are doing are far too many to mention in this article, but here are a few examples:

(1)     Participation in the annual POW/MIA Rally held each Memorial weekend in Washington D.C. known as "Rolling Thunder".

(2)     Sponsoring or participating in local Charity events and providing Community Service.

(3)     Raising money for such organizations as local VA Hospitals, Battered Women and Children's Center, Varied Children and Youth programs, a School for Blind Children, Veterans Relief, Needy families and many, many others.

(4)      Sponsoring or participating in motorcycle "Runs" to benefit numerous charities, including charities for underprivileged children and medical research, just to name a few.

(5)     Participation in memorial ceremonies and community parades.

(6)     One group is spearheading an effort to erect a "Veterans Memorial Park" in the center of their Downtown area.

 The recognition by local communities has marked the program as a true success.  The American Legion Riders Group in Michigan was even honored by the Local City Council and Michigan House of Representatives when they drafted a resolution declaring the American Legion Riders as a valuable asset to the community.  Motorcyclist can be a very dedicated group of people.  When you combine this with the fact that they are Legionnaires, you create a win/win situation.  

 Who benefits from forming an American Legion Riders Group?

      We all do!!!!  Many of the groups, in existence today, have all had stories where some of their Post members were a little reluctant to let a group of "Bikers" in to their Post.  After seeing what these groups were doing for the American Legion their opinion soon changed.  Not only did the Post welcome them, but also in most cases did what they could to help support their efforts, by participating in some of the groups fundraising events.  There are also many stories where the American Legion Riders group worked in conjunction with the Post to sponsor a program.  The Post was glad to have their help and the Riders were honored to be asked.  We were able to break down some barriers.  Just because one person wears a leather motorcycle jacket and another wears a golf shirt and slacks, we now know that we can work together to promote the aims and purposes of the American Legion.  We have done it, and everyone involved was able to see the benefit.  The American Legion Riders was never intended to be a "Motorcycle Club".  As stated, it is to be able to work with the Local Post to assist in promoting the American Legion.

     Membership, Membership, Membership!!   Literally every Post program of the American Legion Riders has brought in members that may not have joined the American Legion were it not for the Riders program.  The Riders program has been able to spark a new interest to join the American Legion.  Some of these members, who joined for the Legion Rider program, have gone on to serve as Officers within their Post.  Conversely, we have also had Post members go out and purchase motorcycles just to join the Riders.  There was one story from a Post that recently started an American Legion Riders group.  It advertised for the first meeting of the group.  They originally intended for only about six or seven members to show up to the first meeting.  When the meeting started they had seventeen people wanting to join, nine of these people were joining the American Legion that night so that they could become members of the Legion Riders.  Have you had a program that has brought in that many new members in one night lately?

     Pure enjoyment!!  The program was designed to have people work together and enjoy themselves.  It may be a group of Riders working on a fundraiser for a local charity, it may be just a warm summer evening ride together or maybe just sitting at the Post sharing stories.  It's all about members working together and playing together - it is there for them to enjoy.

 What are the requirements to become an American Legion Rider?

 (1)     Be a current member of the American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary or Sons of the American Legion.

(2)     Own a motorcycle (at least 250cc) or be the spouse of an owner who is an American Legion Rider member.

                 Note:  Must meet requirements of both 1 & 2

  

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William M. Randolph
The American Legion, Post 593
Converse, Texas 78109
(210) 658-1111
Email:  Post593TX@yahoo.com

 
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