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SubmittedDecember 31, 2011

Several motorcycle riders from all walks of life will brave the elements this Sunday January 1st 2012 on what they call the Polar Bear Ride. What makes this ride different from others is that it is to honor all of our brave fallen Veterans. Bootheel Harley-Davidson will have several riding organizations stopping by between 11:00 am and 12:30pm to sign their guest book and provide a free hot breakfast for all riders who stop in. ...

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Several motorcycle riders from all walks of life will brave the elements this Sunday January 1st 2012 on what they call the Polar Bear Ride. What makes this ride different from others is that it is to honor all of our brave fallen Veterans.

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Bootheel Harley-Davidson will have several riding organizations stopping by between 11:00 am and 12:30pm to sign their guest book and provide a free hot breakfast for all riders who stop in. For every rider who signs the guest book. Bootheel Harley-Davidson will donate a wreath to Wreaths Across America (Wreaths Across America is a nonprofit organization founded to continue and expand the annual wreath laying for all fallen Veterans across the United States so our Veterans and their families will not be forgotten).

Bootheel Harley-Davidson which is normally closed on Sunday opens it's door's for this special event to honor our fallen Veterans. Bootheel will be open from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm for riders to stop by and sign the guest book for Wreaths Across America.

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