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Rolling To Remember Demonstration Ride amvets.org
2020, we will continue the tradition through the Rolling to Remember Challenge. As always, the health and safety of our riders and the veteran community is our top priority. Due to the federal and state restrictions on public gatherings and the guidance of public health officials amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Rolling to Remember motorcycle demonstration will not take place in Washington, D.C, originally scheduled 3 day rally on May 22-24, with the demonstration ride on May 24. Instead, we are asking each of you to ride 22 miles on Sunday, May 24, 2020 in your local communities. Here’s how you can participate: Sign up to ride by downloading the REVER app from the App Store or Google Play to plan, track and share your ride. Ride 22 miles on May 24 or go to: https://support.amvets. org and donate $22 to support the cause. n
Of course, we encourage all riders to monitor and observe state and local guidelines on social distancing. Check out AMVETS National Headquarters’ Facebook page for the official announcement. As we remain committed to advocate for the 82,000 prisoners of war and those missing in action as well as the lives lost to veteran suicide, we are asking all participants and those passionate about our mission to sign a petition to demand action from Congress. You can sign the petition through May 23 at AMVETS.org. We appreciate your support and flexibility during an unprecedented time in our nation’s history. We look forward to coming together, even stronger than before, to continue this important tradition in-person in 2021. AMVETS is proud to continue this important tradition. For more information, visit www.RollingtoRemember.com