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Several dozen motorcycles and trikes make their way down Main Street in Lewiston Saturday morning after leaving L-A Harley-Davidson on a fundraiser to expand the veterans’ program at Healing Through Horses in New Gloucester. After a lunch stop at Sunday River Brew Pub, the group headed to the American Legion Hall in Gray for an afternoon of festivities, including raffles, door prizes, contests, a 50/50, music and a bean dinner.
Several dozen motorcycles and trikes make their way down Main Street in Lewiston Saturday morning after leaving L-A Harley-Davidson on a fundraiser to expand the veterans’ program at Healing Through Horses in New Gloucester. After a lunch stop at Sunday River Brew Pub, the group headed to the American Legion Hall in Gray for an afternoon of festivities, including raffles, door prizes, contests, a 50/50, music and a bean dinner.
Several dozen motorcycles and trikes make their way down Main Street in Lewiston Saturday morning after leaving L-A Harley-Davidson on a fundraiser to expand the veterans’ program at Healing Through Horses in New Gloucester. After a lunch stop at Sunday River Brew Pub, the group headed to the American Legion Hall in Gray for an afternoon of festivities, including raffles, door prizes, contests, a 50/50, music and a bean dinner.
Several dozen motorcycles and trikes make their way down Main Street in Lewiston Saturday morning after leaving L-A Harley-Davidson on a fundraiser to expand the veterans’ program at Healing Through Horses in New Gloucester. After a lunch stop at Sunday River Brew Pub, the group headed to the American Legion Hall in Gray for an afternoon of festivities, including raffles, door prizes, contests, a 50/50, music and a bean dinner.