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Hamsters USA raffling Roland Sands Customized Harley-Davidson Sportster to benefit kids hospital
Children's Care Hospital Press Release - Jun 9, 2011



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Hamsters USA raffling Roland Sands Customized Harley-Davidson Sportster to benefit kids hospital

The international motorcycle group Hamsters USA is sponsoring a raffle of an RSD Harley- Davidson “Nightster” to benefit the non-profit organization Children’s Care Hospital in Rapid City.

Tickets for the bike, donated by Justyn  Amstutz of National Powersports Auctions, are just $25 each.  It is a Roland Sands custom sportster with all the newest and latest RSD product.

The drawing will be held August 8th at the group’s annual meeting and dinner during the Sturgis Rally.

The raffle raises funds for Children’s Care of Rapid City, a non-profit organization serving children with special needs.

Click here for more information on Children’s Care.

Hamsters USA is a group of about 300 custom motorcycle owners from around the world, formed in 1978 by charter members Arlen Ness, Donnie Smith, Dave Perewitz, Barry Cooney, Ed Kerr, Steve Allington, and others. The group has adopted Children's Care as their charity, wanting to give back to the Sturgis and greater Black Hills community, which many Hamsters consider their second home.

Group spokesman Grady Pfeiffer of Escondido, CA, who has also joined the board of directors for the Children’s Care Foundation, says the Hamsters are proud of the vital help they’ve provided for children. “These are kids with no other options for services, and early intervention will help them grow up to be more independent adults.  Many of them live on Indian Reservations, and Children’s Care staff go directly to them as part of their outreach program.”

Click here to participate in this great opportunity to help kids for just $25!!  Don’t delay, as only 4000 tickets are being sold!


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