The "Rolling 9s" of the American Legion Riders

The "Rolling 9s" of the American Legion Riders Riders arm of the American Legion Post 161 Antioch CA If you’ve spent any time around biker or Veterans events, chances are you’ve seen an ALR vest on someone.

The “Rolling 9s” are the motorcycle-riding arm of American Legion District 9 (Contra Costa County) and Post 161 (Antioch). It's a place where Legionnaires can share not only their common interests in the military, but also their interest in riding. Read on for more information on how you too could ride with the coveted American Legion Riders eagle on your vest! The American Legion Riders (ALR) is

a national organization, closely affiliated with the American Legion, that emerged in the 1990s, and today has thousands of chapters across the country. Today, ALR chapters have performed charitable work, and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars, for children’s hospitals, schools, Veterans’ homes, severely wounded servicemembers, and college scholarships. Through the annual national Legacy Run, Legion Riders support the Legacy Scholarship fund, providing scholarships to children of servicemembers killed since September 11, 2001. In addition, the ALR conducts community events and rides to bring greater awareness to Veterans’ needs and to motorcycle safety. The Rolling 9s represent Contra Costa County’s own chapter of the American Legion Riders. Housed in the historic American Legion Hall on 6th Street in Antioch, the Rolling 9s is not a “motorcycle club,” but rather a Veterans service organization made up of motorcycle riders. Currently, we’re searching for new members from the motorcycle-riding community, and for more business supporters in the Contra Costa region. Biker-friendly Business Owners & Managers— we need your support! Let your customers know about the American Legion Riders (membership criteria are listed below). Monetary donations are also welcome and are tax-deductable. Your financial support will help us support Veterans and Active Duty Military in need. Membership in the Rolling 9s is easy. To join us, a rider must:
1. Own a motorcycle capable of freeway speeds (any make);
2. Be a member of the American Legion, the Sons of the American Legion, or the Legion Auxiliary (that is, you must be a military veteran, or have a spouse, parent, or grandparent who had eligible military service);
3. Demonstrate safe riding skills on a group ride with us, and be voted in by the membership;
4. Pay a small initiation fee and annual dues. Successful completion of the above earns a rider the right to wear the American Legion Riders District 9 patch on the back of their riding vest or jacket. Patches are presented to the new member at the next monthly meeting. Interested riders are welcome to attend a Rolling 9s meeting, held monthly at 7:00pm at 403 West 6th Street on the first Wednesday. For more information, check back here for additional membership instructions, come to a Rolling 9s meeting, or talk to a current member.

12/23/2024

Thank you Frank for all the good years.

Please pass the word around.   We are looking for participants.
09/27/2024

Please pass the word around. We are looking for participants.

Still one of my favorites shirts to wear.   RIP Mits never forgotten.  Brothers!
03/06/2024

Still one of my favorites shirts to wear. RIP Mits never forgotten. Brothers!

RIP Brother.  This guy was a great man. I enjoyed our visits every time we got together.  You will be missed.
10/15/2023

RIP Brother. This guy was a great man. I enjoyed our visits every time we got together. You will be missed.

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403 W 6th Street
Antioch, CA
94509

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The “Rolling 9s” are the motorcycle-riding arm of American Legion District 9 (Contra Costa County) and Post 161 (Antioch). It's a place where Legionnaires can share not only their common interests in the military, but also their interest in riding. Read on for more information on how you too could ride with the coveted American Legion Riders eagle on your vest! The American Legion Riders (ALR) is a national organization, closely affiliated with the American Legion, that emerged in the 1990s, and today has thousands of chapters across the country. If you’ve spent any time around biker or Veterans events, chances are you’ve seen an ALR vest on someone. Today, ALR chapters have performed charitable work, and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars, for children’s hospitals, schools, Veterans’ homes, severely wounded servicemembers, and college scholarships. Through the annual national Legacy Run, Legion Riders support the Legacy Scholarship fund, providing scholarships to children of servicemembers killed since September 11, 2001. In addition, the ALR conducts community events and rides to bring greater awareness to Veterans’ needs and to motorcycle safety. The Rolling 9s represent Contra Costa County’s own chapter of the American Legion Riders. Housed in the historic American Legion Hall on 6th Street in Antioch, the Rolling 9s is not a “motorcycle club,” but rather a Veterans service organization made up of motorcycle riders. Currently, we’re searching for new members from the motorcycle-riding community, and for more business supporters in the Contra Costa region. Biker-friendly Business Owners & Managers— we need your support! Let your customers know about the American Legion Riders (membership criteria are listed below). Monetary donations are also welcome and are tax-deductable. Your financial support will help us support Veterans and Active Duty Military in need. Membership in the Rolling 9s is easy. To join us, a rider must: 1. Own a motorcycle capable of freeway speeds (any make); 2. Be a member of the American Legion, the Sons of the American Legion, or the Legion Auxiliary (that is, you must be a military veteran, or have a spouse, parent, or grandparent who had eligible military service); 3. Demonstrate safe riding skills on a group ride with us, and be voted in by the membership; 4. Pay a small initiation fee and annual dues. Successful completion of the above earns a rider the right to wear the American Legion Riders District 9 patch on the back of their riding vest or jacket. Patches are presented to the new member at the next monthly meeting. Interested riders are welcome to attend a Rolling 9s meeting, held monthly at 7:00pm at 403 West 6th Street on the first Wednesday. For more information, check back here for additional membership instructions, come to a Rolling 9s meeting, or talk to a current member.