MONDAY, MAY 8, 2017
Celebrating 50 years with National Motorcycle Day
For 50 years, we've witnessed the positive impact motorcycle riders make in communities throughout the nation. So in celebration of Dairyland Cycle's 50th anniversary, we put our thinking caps on — as opposed to our helmets — to come up with a way to shine a light on the good riders do. Dairyland Insurance came up with the idea of a National Motorcycle Day — a day to honor the motorcycle and riders everywhere for their contributions. That day will be the second Friday in July. This year, that's July 8.
On Tuesday, May 24, Wisconsin state Senator Julie Lassa and Representative Katrina Shankland presented a citation in Stevens Point, Wisconsin to celebrate Dairyland Cycle's 50th anniversary and our creation of National Motorcycle Day™.
The day's reach, of course, extends beyond Wisconsin — hence the name. Dairyland® insures riders in 42 states, and the company has offices and agents across the country. Simply put, we want National Motorcycle Day to be a day celebrated by all.
To that end, Dairyland Cycle® leaders are committed to explore, celebrate, promote, and share all things motorcycle through a dedicated website and social media platforms. Check out NationalMotorcycleDay.com and the National Motorcycle Day Facebook page. These platforms will be used to collect and share the charitable activities and events of the motorcycle community leading up to, on, and beyond National Motorcycle Day. Dairyland Cycle will sponsor these platforms and reach out to other organizations to contribute to this endeavor.
Cloverleaf Insurance offers Dairyland motorcycle insurance for as low as $68 a year. Call 1-800-530-5822 for great coverage and low cycle rates.
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