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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Ironhorse Rebels, Jamestown’s newest motorcycle club, will be holding a first ever fun run for the Jamestown Salvation Army this Saturday.

The group, founded by Larry Brademeyer two years ago, decided they would like to hold a fundraiser for the Jamestown Salvation Army. Member and club secretary Tina Drewett says the club discussed holding a fun run for an organization last year.

Drewett pointed out that because their primary fundraiser is the Kettle Campaign held each winter, its around this time of the year that they start to get low on funding for their services. She says they plan to ride roughly 180 miles this Saturday.

The cost to participate is $20 per bike and $10 per passenger with all proceeds benefiting the Jamestown Salvation Army. The ride is open to anyone who wants to participate. Registration begins at 10 AM at Stutsman Harley Davidson with kickstands going up at 11:30 AM.

Listen to a full interview with Tina Drewett below: