![]() Larry "Hammer" Glueck is president of the WarChild Riding Group which is sponsoring the Rebel Yell Rally near Chaffee, Mo. (Fred Lynch) [Click to enlarge] [Order this photo] |
On Al Friga's farm down Scott County Road 248, the fifth annual Rebel Yell Rally began Friday and will be held through Sunday. The WarChild Riding Group, a 130-member motorcycle organization based in Chaffee, hosts a party every year to raise donations for children's cancer research and local veterans.
During the weekend rally, attendees camp, enjoy live music, shop from vendors and participate in bike events. Last year, with about 400 people in attendance, the WarChild group raised $6,100 to give to St. Jude. The money for donations comes from a $20 entrance fee to the rally, vendors who give portions of their proceeds and the sale of coloring books created and inspired by the group and a local artist and veteran, Aaron Horrell.
Larry "Hammer" Glueck, WarChild president, was one of six original members who decided to start the group and designate St. Jude as a charitable cause.
Glueck said the idea for annual rallies began with his friend and fellow group member, David "P-nut" Grimes, who wanted the WarChild group to be dedicated to a cause helping children and veterans. In 2005, a rally was held on the land donated by Friga, whose son Paul and daughter-in-law Patty are also members.
![]() A few motorcycle enthusiasts gather early at the Rebel Yell Rally site Friday near Chaffee, Mo. The event, which continues today, is sponsored by the WarChild Riding Group. (Fred Lynch) [Click to enlarge] [Order this photo] |
Group's moneymaker
The number of people attending the rally and amount of money raised have grown every year.
"There are more members in the riding group now than there were people who came to the first rally," said Glueck.
Glueck said he expects between 700 and 800 people to come out for the weekend.
![]() Larry "Hammer" Glueck is president of the WarChild Riding Group which is sponsoring the Rebel Yell Rally near Chaffee. (Fred Lynch) [Click to enlarge] [Order this photo] |
This year the group's goal is to raise $10,000 for St. Jude. A ride to Memphis to donate the money and tour the hospital is planned for July 31 and Aug. 1.
"Hopefully in my pocket I will have a $10,000 check," Glueck said.
Glueck said live entertainment, bike events and a raffle are planned during Rebel Yell weekend.
Two local acts are playing on a large stage set up near the entrance of the rally. Slight Return, a Southern rock band from Sikeston, Mo., and Caney Creek, a country group from Oran, will be performing at dark today. An Elvis impersonator will take the stage at 8 p.m.
Food and drink vendors are on hand along with sellers of leather goods, patches and T-shirts.
One vendor, Kirby "K-Bar" Alexander, drove from Kentucky and said this visit was his first time out to the rally. Alexander sells patches for jackets and does sewing. He said he supports all veterans and children's causes.
"I don't care if I make one penny," said Alexander, a Vietnam combat veteran.
"The thing about kids is, if we don't take care of them, who is going to take care of us when we get old?" he said.
Glueck said donations by local businesses J.W. Strock and Bluff City Beer Co. have been a help, since the rally is a lot for him to put on.
Public camping
Glueck said the public is welcome, and camping space is first come, first served. He said he expected a steady stream of people by 5 p.m. Friday, and hoped more would come out today and camp. No reservation for camping is required.
"At past rallies, you get all those people out here, and there's not any trouble," Glueck said. He said everyone comes for a relaxing weekend, the concerts at night and constant music during the day.
"The thing about the WarChild Riding Group is that we aren't a motorcycle club. We are a group that all we want to do is ride and raise money," he said.
To attend or camp at the rally, from Chaffee, take Highway 77 south to Scott County Road 248 and follow signs.
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Nice Confederate flag in the backround. Well, I guess it is in Chaffee. Sounds like a good cause though.
It's a flag for the love of pete!!!!!
I know some of the members of this organization and the flag is not intended to have any racial connotations. Some of these individuals are also members of "Patriot Guard".
"Nice Confederate flag in the backround. Well, I guess it is in Chaffee. Sounds like a good cause though."
What is that supposed to mean?
And yes it is a nice Confederate Flag.
"Nice Confederate Flag"
Yeah it is, isn't it? I fly one in my front yard, and I really don't care who likes it or not. It is part of my heritage.
It never ceases to amaze me, that no matter how positive the cause, someone is there to cite wild allegations and half-truths about it.
I wrote a song about "those kind of people":
"There's an ole rebel flag
Flyin' in my yard
If the neighbors don't like it
I don't care
Cause it stands for truth
Freedom and Pride
And it fights Political Correctness
Everywhere
From Richmond to Atlanta it flew
And under it good men fell
I don't care if the NAACP is broke
I ain't buyin' what they sell"
War Child keep flyin' your flag and helpin' the children (of all colors) out at St. Jude. You're doing good work!
Oh by the way, if any members of War Child think they might have Confederate Ancestors the Sons of Confederate Veterans has a "Mechanized Cavalry" riding group, that would love to have ya.
http://www.scv.org
http://www.coffeecamp.net