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44 February 2017 www.thunderpress.net THUNDER PRESS 31–2 West Coast Rendezvous West Coast Rendezvous Presented by Biker Atlas. WCR is an annual, old school weekend party for 21 and older only. We will have camping (tent and RV sites), cookouts, old school biker games, biker rodeo, nightly parties and more. We will also have a mixture of music. The West Coast Rendezvous is held at the Saddle Sore Ranch just off of Route 66 in Northwestern Arizona between Kingman and Bullhead City. Cars with low ground clearance are not recommended. Starts 10 am. Saddle Sore Ranch, Just off Route 66. GOLDEN VALLEY, AZ Rob Borden 702.728.7719, Rob@BikerAtlas.com, www.WestCoastRendezvous.com 31–1 Too Broke for Bike Week Too Broke for Bike Week Presented by Desert Wind Harley-Davidson. Music, vendors, rides and more. Bands include 38 Special, 74th Street Band, Jackyl, and The Vistors. Starts 8:30 am. Desert Wind Harley-Davidson, 922 South Country Club Drive. MESA, AZ 480.894.0404, www.desertwindhd.com APRIL 1–2 Demo Days Demo Days Presented by Chandler Harley-Davidson. Demo the latest Harley-Davidson motorcycles and fi nd your perfect match. Demo rides are free. Come early to register and ride all day. Demo riders are required to possess a valid motorcycle operator's license, be wearing appropriate gear, and be at least 18 years of age. Starts 10 am. Chandler Harley-Davidson, 6895 W Chandler Blvd. CHANDLER, AZ 844.942.7539, www.chandlerharley.com 5–9 Arizona Bike Week Arizona Bike Week Presented by Harley-Davidson of Scottsdale. It's time to really rev it up at the biggest party of all! Top name builders and vendors, with the latest parts, accessories and apparel. Major manufacturers such as Harley-Davidson, Yamaha and Kawasaki will be offering demo rides on their newest bikes. You'll fi nd hundreds of vendors, builders, dealers and manufacturers, offering all the best elements of the motorcycle world. Plus factory demo rides, stunt shows, contests, games and nightly concerts. Starts 8 am. WestWorld of Scottsdale, 16601 N Pima Rd. See ad on page 11. SCOTTSDALE, AZ 480.644.8191, info@azbikeweek.com, www.azbikeweek.com 6–9 Phoenix Bikefest Phoenix Bikefest Law Tigers Demo rides, vendors, live music, ride through experience, tiki bar, bike show, Adventure Land and much more! Starts 12 pm. Peoria Sports Complex, 16101 N 83rd Ave. See ad on page 31. PEORIA, AZ www.phoenixbikefest.com 9 Antique and Classic Motorcycle Show Antique and Classic Motorcycle Show and Swap Meet and Swap Meet Presented by Arizona Antique and Classic Motorcycle Enthusiasts. Join us for the 33rd year. All show entries must be original as possible. Vendors, free bike parking and more. Starts 8 am. El Zaribah Shrine Auditorium, 552 N. 40th St. PHOENIX, AZ 602.841.6064, dhogan@sprynet.com, www.aacme.me 9 14 14 th Annual Run for the Kids Annual Run for the Kids Presented by Old Pueblo Riders. Benefi ts Arizona School for the Deaf and Blind. All kid friendly stops. Ride ends with at Shooter's Steakhouse and Saloon with live music, vendors, food, 50/50, silent auction, raffl e and door prizes. Starts 10 am. Arizona School for the Deaf and Blind, 1200 West Speedway. TUSCON, AZ 520.248.0447, www.oldpuebloriders.org 21–23 56 56 th annual Yuma Prison Run annual Yuma Prison Run Presented by Norwalk Centaurs MC. Benefi ts ARC of Yuma County, Amberly's Place, and The United Yuma Firefi ghters Child Burn Survivor Program. Live music and dancing featuring The Sam Morrison Band and Tommy and The Drifters, family bingo, bike games, 50/50 drawing, ride-in bike show, Victor McLaglen Motor Corps and Drill Team, escorted procession to the Territorial Prison Museum, vendors. Families are welcome. Run pins to the fi rst 2,000 entrants. With your donation, you receive entry into the fairgrounds, all entertainment and activities, catered barbecue dinner on Saturday evening and one raffl e entry. Registration ends April 22, 5 pm. Starts 10 am. Yuma Fairgrounds, 2520 East 32nd Street. YUMA, AZ Kent (Huey) 661.245.3932, yprinfo@yahoo.com, www.yumaprisonrun.com 22 Desert Thunder MC 30 Desert Thunder MC 30 th Anniversary Anniversary Presented by Desert Thunder MC. Live music, vendors, food and more. Starts 5 pm. 3101 W Thomas Rd. PHOENIX, AZ 623.201.9925 MAY 5–6 Demo Days Demo Days Presented by Thunderbird Harley-Davidson. Demo the latest Harley-Davidson motorcycles and fi nd your perfect match. Demo rides are free. Come early to register and ride all day. Demo riders are required to possess a valid motorcycle operator's license, be wearing appropriate gear, and be at least 18 years of age. Starts 10 am. Thunderbird Harley-Davidson, 5000 Alameda Blvd NE. ALBUQUERQUE, NM 505.856.1600, www.thunderbirdhd.com 5–7 Mild Hawgs 4 Mild Hawgs 4 This is a family friendly biker camping event. Lots of great riding during the day, and campfi re shenanigans at night. Starts 8:30 am. Saddle Sore Ranch, 7214 E Arizona Farms Rd. SAN TAN VALLEY, AZ www.facebook.com/events/654292698059487 18–21 AspenCash Motorcycle Rally AspenCash Motorcycle Rally Join us for our 20th year! AMA Signature Series event, live music, demo rider, cash poker run, four-day trade show, vendors, rider challenges and so much more. Starts 10 am. Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino. MESCALERO, NM 575.973.4977, info@motorcyclerally. com, www.motorcyclerally.com 25–29 35 35 th Annual Red River Motorcycle Rally Annual Red River Motorcycle Rally Get ready for the rumble as 20,000 bikers from all different backgrounds line Main Street for one crazy party. Live music can be found all over town, along with vendors carrying everything from leather and lace, to food and fun. Starts 9 am. RED RIVER, NM 575.754.1708, kbillingsley@redriver.org, www.redriver.org/events/ annual-events/memorial-day-motorcycle-rally 27 2 2 nd Annual Tour of Duty Ride Annual Tour of Duty Ride Memorial Day is a day to remember all of the service members who gave the ultimate sacrifi ce. Join us for moments of remembrance and refl ection to support Arizona's military. Starts 8 am. Sanderson Ford, 6400 N 51st Ave. GLENDALE, AZ 602.246.6429, mam@azmam. org, www.azmam.org JUNE 2–4 Ladies Annual Weekend Ladies Annual Weekend Presented by Running the L.A.W. The three-day event for women who love to ride motorcycles. Our mission is to celebrate and educate the female rider. If you love and respect the ladies that love to ride, here's your opportunity join us for a fun-fi lled vacation dedicated to the biker lifestyle! Starts 8 am. Isleta Resort and Casino, 11000 Broadway SE. ALBUQUERQUE, NM runningthelaw2015@gmail.com, www.facebook.com/groups/480181952072357 9–11 26 26 th Annual Too Broke for Sturgis Annual Too Broke for Sturgis Presented by and benefi ting ABATE of Arizona. The biggest and best biker campout in Arizona. Live music, bike show, contests, bike games, bead run, vendors and more. Must be 18 or older. Mormon Lake Lodge and Campground, 1991 S. Mormon Lake Rd. MORMON LAKE, AZ events@abateofaz.org, www.toobrokeforsturgis.com/ FEBRUARY 10 Singles' Mixer Singles' Mixer Presented by Lone Wolf Harley-Davidson. This 21 years and older event is going to be a fun "Nuts and Bolts" singles mixer night! Speed Dating, dancing, cocktails and more. Starts 5 pm. Lone Wolf Harley-Davidson, 19011 E Cataldo Ave. SPOKANE VALLEY, WA Lindsay Kuula 509.927.7433, www.lonewolfh-d.com

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