Rahway – Liberty Harley-Davidson/Buell is proud to announce that one of the original members of the Motor Maids bike club, Gloria Struck, will make a special appearance at Rahway Bike Night at Union County Performing Arts Center, 1601 Irving St., Rahway, on Thursday, May 8th. Struck will be on hand to sign autographs and introduce the movie "Why We Ride," in which she is featured.
Born into a family that owned a motorcycle dealership in Clifton, New Jersey, Gloria Struck began riding at the age of 16. She later joined women's motorcycling organization The Motor Maids in 1946 and is currently the group's longest active member. At 88, Struck continues to ride long distances to motorcycle gatherings all over the US. Michelle McTamney of Liberty Harley-Davidson/Buell in Rahway says Gloria Struck is, "full of stories and such excitement for life."Admission for Rahway Bike Night is $10 for the movie only, $20 to attend barbecue party and movie. Tickets are available online at ucpac.org, by phone at 732-381-2400 or at UCPAC box office, 1601 Irving St., Rahway, and Liberty Harley-Davidson, 12 Milton Ave., Rahway.
About Why We Ride"Why We Ride is a story about who we are. Individuals with a desire to dream, discover and explore. From a kid’s dream come true, to a retiree’s return to freedom. From a family riding together on the sand dunes, to hundreds of choppers carving through the canyons – the bond is the same. It’s about the passion of the riders and the soul of their machines." – www.whyweride.com
About Liberty Harley-Davidson
opened in September 1998 as one of the largest dealerships in the surrounding area, developing a strong relationship with the local community. In addition to hosting Hot Rods & Harleys each year in Downtown Rahway, Liberty Harley-Davidson/Buell has expanded to include a more direct, diverse group of local charities, including the Friends of the Linden Animal Shelter, the Rahway Food for Friends, and The New Jersey Veterans Memorial Home at Menlo Park.
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