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American Cruisers MC Teams up with Charity Bowden for ‘Helping Children Have a Chance Dice Run’ Aug. 22

Charity Bowden – Current Miss Leads Area. Bowden was once a beneficiary of the Children’s Miracle Network Hospital.

BY SARAH STEPHENS

ELMORE/AUTAUGA NEWS

On August 22, the American Cruisers Motorcycle Club is teaming up with Charity Bowden for a Dice Run to benefit the Children’s Miracle Network Hospital.

Bowden is the current Miss Leads Area, and wants to give something back to the CMNH. She knows exactly how beneficial the organization is, as she is a former patient.

Charity began raising money for CHNH seven years ago. Today she is a senior at the University of Montevallo, majoring in Marketing and Finance. She is also a member of the Greek organization Phi Mu whose national philanthropy is CMNH. She plans to graduate college and continue to pursue a career in the music industry.

The “Helping Children Have a Chance Dice Run” begins at 9 a.m. with registration on Aug. 22. First Bike Out is at 10:30 a.m. It begins at Harley Davidson of Montgomery, located at 655 N. Eastern Boulevard in Montgomery.

Registration fee is $20 for rider, and $5 for passenger.

Stops include:

1st Stop – Gold Star Park in Wetumpka.

2nd Stop – Confederate Memorial Park in Verbena.

Third Stop – ACMC Clubhouse in Millbrook.

End: Thirsty Turtle of Millbrook.

Music and food will be provided at the Thirsty Turtle, as well as a 50/50, Silent Auction, Raffle items and payout for highest dice roll total.

For more information, please contact American Cruiser James “Joker” Gillespie at 334.451.1988.

More about American Cruisers MC

From James Gillespie “Joker”

President

American Cruiser MC

Chapter 46

Lost Highway Chapter

American Cruisers MC is a 21-year-old worldwide family-oriented motorcycle club. We have Chapters all over the United States, Austria, and Sweden. Chapter 46 is 9 1/2 years old and has been in Millbrook the entire time. We are Patriots first of all and will stand to defend and protect our community, neighbors, and family if the need ever arises. We promote and foster interest in the motorcycle community as a whole. When the need does arise we step up and raise money or make donations for worthy causes. Basically, we are blue collar workers that love to ride, help out our community, and help those that are in need.

Children’s welfare and Veterans care and wellbeing are very big things we take very seriously and are priorities to us. As a Veteran and a father myself I make sure as the Chapter President for Chapter 46 we do our very best to be as supportive of as many fundraisers as we can to help out. It is a huge honor that Charity Bowden relies on us to co-host her fundraiser with her. We all love her and love to hear her sing.