American Legion Riders of Post 624 in Sunrise Beach, Missouri has partnered up with Mate Armory in Laurie, Missouri. Go see Matt and the crew along with your American Legion Membership card and get 10% over dealer cost!!
Mission: WHO ARE THE AMERICAN LEGION RIDERS (ALR)?
The American Legion Riders 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 in which they live, work, and play. Members of the ALR come from the Legion, the Legion Auxiliary, and the Sons of the American Legion. The American Legion Riders was formed (1) to participate in parades and other ceremonies that are in keeping with the aims and purposes of the American Legion; (2) to promote motorcycle safety programs and to provide a social atmosphere for American Legion members who share the same interest; (3) to use our association to promote and support programs of the American Legion. The American Legion Riders is family-oriented, just as is its parent organization: The American Legion.
AMERICAN LEGION RIDERS OFFICERS | ||
Director | Tiffany Fox | 417-531-2181 |
Asst. Director | John Seward | 573-480-0329 |
Secretary | Michelle Koenigsman | 402-657-6005 |
Treasurer | Clara Clarke | 573-480-2587 |
Historian | Jo Rice | 573-505-1375 |
Sgt.-at Arms | Jack Littlepage | 314-873-1430 |
Chaplain | Ted Cone | 573-480-2854 |
Judge Advocate | Mike Koenigsman | 402-740-7649 |
Road Captain | Bill Meenan | 417-350-3792 |
Safety | Ron Rice | 573-502-9053 |
About the Riders
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, veteran’s homes, severely wounded servicemembers and scholarships. Since 2006, Riders nationwide have participated in The American Legion Legacy Run to annually raise money for the Legacy Scholarship Fund, established to provide scholarships to children of U.S. military personnel killed since Sept. 11, 2001.