Sunday, June 17, 2012

Red Knights Steel Dedication, Saturday June 16, 2012 - David J. Emery Red Knights MC International President

Red Knights Steel Dedication, Saturday June 16, 2012 - David J. Emery Red Knights MC International President
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The Red Knights Memorial Site, 599 Main St. Boylston, MA
Red Knights Steel Dedication, Saturday June 16, 2012
World Trade Center steel beam.
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In the Red Knights International Firefighters Motorcycle Club®, there are no prospects, no Active probationary members nor "earning" of patches. The right to become an Active member and to wear our patches is earned by being or having been a Firefighter. When a person is voted into a Chapter or joins the Club as an MAL, they immediately have full membership rights and may purchase and wear any of the Red Knights® regalia.
Spouses, partners, members' children, significant others, brothers/sister and parents are welcome as Junior or Social Members.
At present, a minimum of seven firefighters are required to Charter a new Chapter but we have hundreds of Members-At-Large.
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A motorcycle club is a group of individuals whose primary interest and activities involve motorcycles.
In the U.S. the abbreviation, MC or MCC, can have a special social meaning from the point of view of the outlaw (aka one percenter) subcultures, and is usually reserved by them for those clubs that are mutually recognized by other MC clubs. This is indicated by wearing the MC patch, or a three piece patch, or colors, on the back of a club jacket or vest. Outlaw (or one percenter) can mean merely that the club is not chartered under the auspices of the American Motorcyclist Association, implying a radical rejection of authority and embracing of the "biker" lifestyle defined and popularized since the 1950s and represented by such media as Easyriders magazine, the work of painter David Mann, and more. In many contexts the terms overlap with the usual meaning of "outlaw" because some of these clubs, or some their members, are recognized by law enforcement agencies as taking part in organized crime.
Outside of the outlaw subculture, the words "" carry no heavy meaning beyond the everyday English definition of the words – a club involving motorcycles, whose members come from every walk of life. Thus, there are clubs that are culturally and stylistically nothing like outlaw or one percenter clubs, and whose activities and goals not similar to them at all, but still use three-part patches or the initials MC in their name or insignia.
Types of clubs, groups and organizations
Motorcycle clubs vary a great deal in their objectives and organizations. Mainstream motorcycle clubs or associations typically have elected officers and directors, annual dues, and a regular publication. They may also sponsor annual or more frequent "rallies" where members can socialize and get to know each other. Some publish in book form lists of members that can be used by touring motorcyclists needing assistance.

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