The Steel Horse Rally is partnering with the U. S. Marshals Museum. The Bikes and Badges Vintage Motorcycle Show has been invited to the U. S. to add a new event to Fort Smith’s annual event: the Bikes and Badges Vintage Motorcycle Show.
Now in its ninth year, the Steel Horse Rally will be held May 3 and 4 in downtown Fort Smith. The Bikes and Badges vintage motorcycle exhibit will make its debut from 11 a. m. to 11 a. m. M. A 3 p. m. May 4 at the U. S. Marshals Museum, 789 Riverfront Drive. “The new occasion is through Fort Smith Harley-Davidson,” said Steel Horse Rally President and Founder Dennis Snow.
This sponsorship allows visitors to visit the Marshals Museum from nine to year. M. A Cinco P. M. on May 4, Snow said.
“We worked with the Musée des Maréchaux long before it opened. Several organizers have served on our board of directors,” Snow said. “With this sponsorship, there is no explanation for not coming and enjoying this world-class facility. “
The sponsorship also provides free access to the Bikes and Badges vintage motorcycle exhibition. The Antique Motorcycle Expo is open to all vintage motorcycles that are 25 years old or older. The registration bureaucracy must be done on the Steel Horse Rally website.
The only award given at the motorcycle show will be the People’s Choice Award and will be announced after the Thunder via the Valley Motorcycle Parade from the main entertainment level at the corner of Sixth Street and Garrison Avenue. That trophy will continue to be important in the display at the Marshals Museum for years to come, updated each year with the addition of the new winner’s name, Snow said. Motorcycles registered for the show will headline the parade at 3 p. m. May 4th.
Ben Johnson, president and CEO of the United States Marshals Museum, is excited about the partnership with the Steel Horse Rally and the new event.
“Nothing brings other people together from all walks of life like old motorcycles,” Johnson said. “This will be a wonderful partnership that we look forward to launching in 2024. “
The 2023 Steel Horse Rally attracted more than 210,000 people and a local economic impact of more than $25 million, according to the event’s press release. Since its inception, the collection has had an estimated overall economic impact of $126 million. , according to Commission A
The Steel Horse Rally continues to provide assistance and local charities. The official charities of the 2024 Steel Horse Rally are the Fort Smith Boys.
Funds are raised for charities through the Steel Horse Rally Charity Cups. Since the collection takes place in one of Fort Smith’s entertainment districts, those 21 and older can drink their favorite alcoholic beverages while watching the motorcycles, but only if they use an approved cup. . They’ll also want a bracelet. The official 2024 Steel Horse Rally Charity Cup will be available with a minimum donation of $5, and one hundred percent of the budget will be donated to the three charities, Snow said. Cups and bracelets will be available at the center’s business outlet.
The 202four Steel Horse Rally will see the return of the Cops and Cones motorcycle show at 10 a. m. on May 4. This year’s Steel Horse Strongman Showdown will take place on May 4 at the Glass Pavilion at 100 North B Street. Professional and amateur athletes, both male and female, who lift large amounts of weight. This is an officially sanctioned occasion and athletes can qualify for the Strongman Regional Competitions if they win that occasion.
The rally will also feature live music and entertainment on the Steel Horse Rally level. The Steel Horse Handle Bar will be located close to the level with the vital domain for riders in front of the level. VIB (Very Important Biker) packages will soon be available. available for charitable donations on the official Steel Horse Rally website.
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The drive will also feature more than 75 vendors offering food and treats from “all over the world,” Snow said.
“It’s much more than a demonstration. It’s a guaranteed wonderful time for the whole family,” Snow said.
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