Groups and Clubs
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Sport Bike Owners
Meet other local Sport Bike owners, riders, and enthusiasts. All sport and naked bikes are welcome Meetup to talk about all things on two wheels.
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Comal River Riders!
The Comal River Riders is a local group of motorcycle enthusiasts who meet up a few times a month for fellowship and friendly rides. The group was established in 2002 and currently has about 75 members representing all brands of motorcycles. The group meets once a month at local restaurants.
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The Blue Knights® International Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club
The Blue Knights® International Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club is a non-profit fraternal organization consisting of active and retired law enforcement men and women who enjoy riding motorcycles. In the Spring of 1974, several law enforcement officers* from the Bangor, Maine (USA) area met and formed a small, local motorcycle club. The rest, as they say, is history.
As of December 2009, and making the Blue Knights the largest motorcycle club in the world, they have 635 chapters and 20,490 members in 29 countries.
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Reguladores LEMC
The Reguladores LEMC is an independent Club, not affiliated or sponsored by any motorcycle manufacturer or police agency.
The goal of the club is to generate an increased level of enthusiasm for riding motorcycles and to support other clubs.
Any motorcycle is allowed. There is no prospecting period to become a member. Each law enforcement officer can sponsor his/her spouse and one associate member who can in turn sponsor his/her spouse.
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Local Dealership Donates Jet Skis to Fire Department
New Braunfels firefighters who wanted an edge on the water got their prayers answered in the form of two new jet skis.
"We use them for swift water rescue training and as a quick-response vehicle because they're faster than boats," said NBFD Assistant Fire Chief Derek Wrenn.
Country. Click Here to read the entire article from The Herald-Zeitung
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VFW Post 7110 - New Braunfels
VFW Post 7710 is located just across from the Comal County Fairgrounds. A home away from home for some of the nations combat veterans.
The post currently has over 500 members from all military branches (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, and the Coast Guard), but as the recruiting poster says, they are always looking for a few "more" good men.
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Star Touring and Riding
Everyone is Welcome: Star Touring and Riding is open to all makes and models of motorcycles and you do not need to be a member of STAR to check us out or ride with us.
Our Mission is to pursue, promote and protect the interests of motorcyclists; to develop better and more enthusiastic relations between the general public, the media and the operators and riders of motorcycles; to encourage rider participation in events; to promote motorcycle safety and camaraderie among members; to promote organized events; and in general, perform them in a lawful manner.
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The New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber works to bring increased business to New Braunfels, to create better connections for its members, to make members more visible to potential customers, and to help them work smarter. We strive to strengthen the local economy, promote the community, provide networking venues and opportunities, represent the interests of our members, and take action.
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National Ride to Work Day
Mission: We are a 501 c4 non-profit organization, advocating and supporting the use of motorcycles and scooters for transportation, and providing information about everyday utility riding to the public.
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The NB Scene
The NB Scene is the source for information on what's happening in New Braunfels. There are plenty of interesting things going on out there. Browse the photo galleries. Check the events calendar. Take a look at all the great local shops, bars and restaurants. Live music? Check out the music page. Enjoy.
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American Red Cross
The San Antonio Area Chapter was founded in 1916 to provide support and assistance to the military stationed in and around San Antonio. Ninety three years later, our Chapter serves 2.4 million people in 23 counties across South Central Texas from our headquarters in San Antonio and our 3 branch offices in New Braunfels, Del Rio, and Laredo. The San Antonio Red Cross has 5 areas of service: Service to the Armed Forces, Disaster Services, Health and Safety Services, Volunteer and Youth Services, and International Services.
Our multiple areas of service enable us to provide daily support to the people in our community. Whether it be teaching a child how to swim, replacing medications that were lost in a house fire, or notifying a deployed service member about a family member's illness, the majority of our work is carried out by volunteers. The San Antonio Area Chapter is committed to perpetuating Clara Barton's original vision for the American Red Cross: a humanitarian organization led by volunteers to assist people when they need help the most.