WILDWOOD – The Wildwood Spring Rally returns to the five-mile island Friday, May 13 through Sunday, May 15 for three days of engine roaring excitement for motorcycle riders and enthusiasts.
This Rally, which attracts thousands of motorcycles to the Wildwoods, is the kick-off of the Motorcycle Rally season and will feature activities, vendors and renowned sponsors. Vendors will be located in the parking lots at the corner of Oak and Atlantic Avenues and on Oak Avenue between Atlantic and Pacific Avenues. Vendor times will be from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily and will feature clothing, leather, jewelry, part installations and more. Also, Atlantic County Harley Davidson will be attending the Wildwoods Spring Motorcycle Rally this year to outfit riders in the newest Harley Davidson gear or get riders to head home on a new motorcycle.
On Saturday, May 14, the Ride the Wave Motorcycle Run will make its way down to the Wildwoods Spring Motorcycle Rally. This charity Run will start on the Camden waterfront at 10 a.m. and end at the Wildwood Spring Rally to benefit the Camden, Gloucester and Burlington Counties Hero Scholarship Funds. Money raised will go to help the families of fallen Police, Firefighter and EMS workers.
Following the Ride the Wave Motorcycle Run, a Walking Poker Run will take place at 2 p.m., starting at The Deck, located on the corner of Oak and Pacific Avenues, to benefit the Beacon Animal Rescue out of Ocean View, NJ. Entry to the Poker Run is $5 per person, which goes directly to the Animal Rescue. Additional donations of food or other pet supplies will also be accepted at the registration table. The winning hand of Poker at the end of the contest will win $250.
For more information on the Wildwoods Spring Rally please visit www.WildwoodSpringRally.com or call 609-729-8870.
For more information about the Ride the Wave Motorcycle Run please visit www.ridethewave.org.
For more information about the Wildwoods, visit www.WildwoodsNJ.com or call 800-992-9732.
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