For those who are supporting Rolling to Remember
CMA,
Thanks to all who volunteer to support Rolling to Remember on May 25, 2025, rain or shine, in the Pentagon North Parking Lot. Volunteers need to be in the parking lot by 6 a.m. ET. To gain access to the parking lot, wear your CMA colors and apply the attached placard (with motorcycle if you ride; without motorcycle if you cage) to your bike or display it in or on your vehicle so that it can be seen. idg motorcycles. We will have one CMA Command Post and three CMA Booths, which will serve as water stations (see attached parking lot map). The chapters with booths have been assigned. Use of the fire hydrants has been requested to fill the water wagons first thing Sunday morning. In lieu of a water wagon, a chapter may bring cases of 40-count 16.9-oz bottled water. Members and booths may have prepackaged food for distribution and the State Coordinator will have some for each booth but please feel free to bring your own.
Do not bring a booth or a water wagon if you have not been assigned, as you will be turned away. However, you are welcome to bring cases of bottled water. If it is a hot day, the water will be a lifesaver. There is no shade in the Pentagon North Parking Lot—think blacktop beach—so be prepared. There will be no food trucks. Only prepackaged goods are allowed to be given to participants.
Throughout the Memorial Day weekend, we are there if they need us to offer salvation through our Lord Jesus, perform individual bike blessings, and pray for the needs of the bikers. Keep a tally of your engagement.
After the ride, but no later than noon on May 28, send the following to Rolling to Remember Facilitator Jerome Bryant at jerome...@outlook.com:
Please pray in agreement with me for great weather throughout the Memorial Day weekend and safety for all involved in Rolling to Remember (Matt 18:19). Thanks for your support. Please let me know if you have any questions.
God bless you (Numbers 6:24-26)!
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Blessings,
Kimberly D Collins
Virginia State Coordinator
Christian Motorcyclists Association