The 2019 Annual Flood Run is April 20

John Burns
by John Burns

Wow, sounds like fun: 218 miles along the mighty Mississippi from Lake St. Croix, MN, to Wisconsin, and all over the place. All for a good cause, since 1965, and this year the Run is in support of Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare. If altruism isn’t enough, another group along for the ride, Operation: 23 to Zero, will be raffling off a 2019 Indian Scout donated by Indian Motorcycle. Tickets are $20. Operation 23 to Zero is a non-profit working to prevent veteran and military suicide, so you’re still doing the right thing.

Indian Press Release:

Indian Motorcycle Sponsors Annual Flood Run Charity Ride

Proceeds from Full Day Motorcycle Ride Support Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare

Minneapolis (April 4, 2019)Indian Motorcycle, America’s first motorcycle company founded in 1901, today announced it will again serve as the title sponsor of the 2019 Flood Run® on Saturday, April 20, 2019. Thousands of motorcyclists will hit the road for a ride along the Mississippi River in support of Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare.

The Flood Run has been a biannual tradition which has supported great causes since 1965. The day’s events begin at 8:00 a.m. with breakfast and activities at Beach Bar and Grill in Lake St Croix Beach, Minnesota, including featured guest Cameron ‘Cam’, a dynamic patient of Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare. Cam’s artwork will be showcased on t-shirts available for purchase at the Beach Bar and other locations along the route.

Riders depart at 10:30am. The entire route covers 218 miles along the Mississippi River in both Minnesota and Wisconsin. A ride within the Run, called the Gold Star Run, gives those riders who pay to complete the entire ride a special pin to recognize their accomplishment. Those not looking to complete the entire Run have the ability to cross the river at other locations to form a shorter loop.

Official Flood Run booths are located at the Beach Bar and Grill in Lake St Croix Beach, MN; the Nauti Hawg in Diamond Bluff, WI; Maiden Rock, WI; and Buck’s Bar and Grill in Minneiska, MN. Riders may pick up their wristbands or Flood Run collectables at any of these booths. Gold Star cards are sold at the Beach Bar.

Additionally, IARG, a motorcycle group for the Twin Cities area, will be hosting a raffle in conjunction with the Flood Run to benefit Operation: 23 to Zero, a non-profit which works to prevent veteran and military suicide. The prize is a 2019 Indian Scout donated by Indian Motorcycle. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at several locations along the Run with the drawings to be held at the evening celebration at the Beach Bar and Grill starting at 7:00 p.m.

Riders with a Flood Run wristband can receive discounts from sponsor locations throughout the Run. Wristbands can be purchased online or at official booths for $10 and are valid whether riding a motorcycle or driving a car. Gold Star ride donations are $20. Full information is available at www.flood-run.com.

To learn more about Indian Motorcycle visit IndianMotorcycle.com and follow along on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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ABOUT THE FLOOD RUN

The Flood Run tradename is owned by Polaris Foundation, the charitable arm of Polaris Industries, Inc. Polaris Foundation donates thousands of dollars every year to non-profit organizations for the betterment of our communities.

ABOUT GILLETTE CHILDREN’S SPECIALTY

Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare specializes in treating children who have complex conditions, rare disorders and traumatic injuries. For more information, see their website at: https://www.gillettechildrens.org/

ABOUT OPERATION: 23 TO ZERO

Operation: 23 to Zero is an effort to curb the massive rates of veteran and military suicide through awareness and providing a network of fellow military members to connect with for help and support. Find out more at: http://www.op23tozero.com/.

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