Red Knights always on the go !
Memorial Day 2006, Maryland 3 attends the Annual Memorial Service at the Wicomico Civic Center in Salisbury.
WE are here to honor those who gave all for us to be FREE.
Maryland 3 will not forget.
Members travel to DC and meet members from DC Chapter 1.
On July 10th 2005 our Annual Membership Ride proved to be a big success.
60 riders particapated in the event to include 15 new members to Maryland 3.
Seen here are a few of our members waiting in line for chow at the Queen
Annes Hillsboro Fire Dept.
The brotherhood of MD3 is a wonderful thing
everyone is always willing to help each other out.
(Nice fork David)
The Cadets of the Queen Annes Fire Dept
deserve an award. This is the first time that Maryland 3 members have been speechless.
Needless to say the food had alot to do with it.
In 2005 the MSFA 113th Convention ended with a large parade,
Red Knights from all over the state were in attendance.
Members from Chapters 1, 3, 4 and 5 were on hand to participate.
Jesse Cobb was there in full regata.
Bikes stretched for 4 city blocks !
Red Knights from all across Maryland were on hand for the parade.
Curtis Andrews wins Best in Show Cypress Festival in Pocomoke City
Members of Maryland 3 join about 2000 riders to raise funds to support twins diagnosed
with cancer. Funds raised are used to help with medical bills.
President Larry "Sack" Sackadorf along with Secretary/Treaserer John
"Butterball" Tartufo, Vice-President Doug "The Master" Jones and Luther "The Commander" Hitchens are seen here presenting
a check to Spuck Bennett and Benet McCormick of the Harley-Davidson Shops of Ocean City and Seaford in the
amount of $500.00 to go towards the Lib and Spuck Scholarship Fund.
The Bobby Cross Poker Run was a Success dispite the
cold weather.
Our thanks go out to those who battled the elements
to ride and make this possible.
A SPECIAL thanks for all the family members
who helped out with preparing the food.
The winner of the best hand had traveled
all the way from Florida to participate in the ride.
Bobby was able to be on hand for the days events. The
town of Delmar DE and Delmar MD declared November 13th Bobby Cross Day.
At the close of the events Bobby had a request of those in
attendance. He asked that each and everyone please come by and allow him to thank them. Everyone passed by him and shook hands
with him.
President Sack and Sec. Butterball Tartufo present Fire Chief
Will Gabler of the Ocean Pines VFD with a check to assist with repairs to his home which was damaged by fire.
The funds for this come from donations from the public as well as fund
raisers that the club holds throughout the year.
Monies are put in a fund used exclusively to help
out others in their time of need. (Burn out Fund)
If you are interested in donating to this fund send us and email and we will get information
to you on how to donate.
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