Let's Play Capture The Plaque!

  1. Read the Game Rules
  2. Register to Play
  3. Check Out the Other Participating Chapters

Rules

  1. Chapters MUST have their own Plaque, and have said Plaque in their possession, to play the game. If another chapter has your Plaque, you may NOT capture another chapter’s Plaque until you retrieve your own.
  2. If your starting point is at your Post, the plaque must be on visible display at your Post. **DO NOT TAKE THE PLAQUE WITH YOU!** If you are retrieving your Plaque, it is now in your possession, and you may capture another Chapter’s Plaque.
  3. Chapters MUST have a minimum of five (5) ALR Members to
    retrieve or capture the Plaque. Riders are not required to be
    on a motorcycle to participate in the game.
  4. The Plaque may not be hidden from potential captures.
  5. Plaque must be protected while in transit to avoid abrasions.
  6. There is no limit as to how many plaques can be captured in a
    single day.
  7. Once a Chapter retrieves their Plaque from the Captor,
    Your Plaque is safe from your Captor for 24 hours… BUT
    can be taken from another Chapter!
  8. You may not retrieve your plaque and take the Captor Chapter’s plaque on the same day. You must leave some type
    of notification that your Chapter has captured their Plaque.
  9. If the Chapter you visit has multiple plaques in which
    they have captured, you may ONLY Capture the Plaque
    that belongs to the Post/Chapter you are visiting – All
    others are SAFE!
  10. If your Plaque is captured from a Chapter whose Post is out
    of town – you have options!
    • Plan a trip to recapture your Plaque.
    • It will be brought to Summit, Convention and/or
    Fall Conference by the captor.
    • Contact the Chapter, pay for shipping to have your
    Plaque returned.
  11. You may not “Capture the Plaque” during special events (IE: Poker Runs, Summit, Unity Rides, etc.) MGR/RR Excluded.
  12. Ride Safe and Have Fun!

Register To Play Capture the Plaque!

Directors Name

Participating Chapters

DISTRICT
CHAPTER
ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
ZIP
1
12
1
10
6
10
101
6
101
103
13
103
104
16
104
107
3
107
110
13
110
111
15
111
117
12
117
120
17
120
125
16
125
129
5
129
130
13
130
135
13
135
136
13
136
137
5
137
137
137
138
15
138
148
15
148
152
15
152
159
8
159
163
12
163
17
17
17
173
16
173
183
6
183
189
12
189
193
1
193
194
194
197
197
200
12
200
202
202
219
6
219
22
12
22
221
1
221
224
3
224
235
1
235
238
16
238
24
8
24
240
1
240
242
6
242
250
5
250
252
16
252
254
8
254
258
11
258
266
8
266
268
11
268
270
17
270
271
11
271
273
16
273
274
13
274
277
11
277
283
5
283
285
17
285
286
17
286
3
7
3
303
13
303
316
316
318
12
318
321
9
321
323
13
323
325
8
325
336
13
336
340
1
340
347
6
347
348
12
348
35
6
35
356
1
356
359
12
359
37
37
375
1
375
378
1
378
382
1
382
383
3
383
39
12
39
392
1
392
394
12
394
401
5
401
54
5
54
55
6
55
57
3
57
62
11
62
63
6
63
69
8
69
72
7
72
75
1
75
8
7
8
80
6
80
81
12
81
83
3
83
88
5
88
9
9
9
90
13
90
99
15
99

A Special Message

From The Chairman

Welcome to the New Legion Year!

Beverly and I would like to extend a warm welcome to all the new officers for the 2024-2025 term and express our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who stepped up last year to support our program. Your dedication and hard work are deeply appreciated, and while there are too many names to list, please know that each contribution has made a significant impact. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to reach out. Remember, the only stupid question is the one that has not been asked.

Importance of Officer Reporting

One of our top priorities this year is to ensure that all officer contact information is reported and loaded into the ALR database. Accurate and up-to-date information is crucial for improving our communication and coordination.

Year-Over-Year Performance

Looking at our performance metrics, we have had an impressive year. While our membership and annual donations remained steady, we saw a remarkable increase in miles-ridden—from three million to 4.4 million. Well done, everyone! It is interesting to ponder how much of this increase can be attributed to capturing the plaque.

Event Feedback and Improvements

Our surveys this year showed positive feedback across all events. We are actively working to incorporate the changes you suggested. Notably, the Summit will see a few modifications, including additional Safety Classes supported by the Florida Safety Program. Stay tuned for more details on these updates.

In-State Planning and the Rally

Our initial In-State planning session has kicked off, and the Roadmasters are again stepping up to the challenge. They are swapping territories around, promising an interesting event. The Rally will be held at OCC, and we will be raffling off a bike again this year.

Growing and Delegating

With our growth into a professional riding organization, we are bringing on more committees to help us out. Delegating responsibilities to more individuals will ensure a smooth leadership transition in the future.

Thank you for your continued support and dedication. Here is to another successful year with the American Legion Riders!

Your 2024 – 2025 Schedule

  • National Convention
    • New Orleans, August 23-29, 2024
  • POW/MIA Ceremony
    • Jacksonville, September 21, 2024
  • “Merry Go Round”
    • Month of October 2024
  • Fall Conference
    • Orlando, November 22-24, 2024
  • Summit
    • Meet & Greet, February 5, 2025
    • Classes, February 6-8, 2025
  • “Round Robin”
    • Month of April 2025
  • Children and Youth Picnic
    • April 5, 2025
  • In-State Unity Ride
    • Meet & Greet, April 6, 2025
    • Ride, April 7-11, 2025
  • Rally OCC Clearwater
    • April 12, 2025
  • Department Convention Orlando
    • June 12-15, 2025

 

If you have any ideas, please share!

Thank You for what you do, and we are proud to be part of your leadership team of such an excellent group!

“For the Cause, Not the Applause”
For the latest information, please read our newsletter.

Jim Wineland
American Legion Riders Chair